Trade Paperback. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Nice copy - #288 of 1000 numbered copies. Color, b/w Illustrations.
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. This is just the book, not the box. Inside page has indent from writing, barely perceptible, cover has one wrinkle. Softcover. Clean text. Great condition. Aesthetic Comfort (unsigned, stamped "promo"). Near fine. Original box not included. Aesthetic Comfort was published by Arkitip on the occasion of the Aesthetic Comfort exhibitions in the Fall of 2008. This artist's book features details of McGinness' paintings converted to coarse halftones and printed in 4 fluorescent inks: orange, yellow, pink, and green.
Published by Arkitip January 2009, 2009
Seller: Hennessey + Ingalls, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Trade Paperback. Condition: Used - Like New. The poet Ryunosuke Satoro said, 'Individually, we are one drop. Together we are an ocean.' This philosophy is the inspiration for this issue. an exploration, celebration, commentary on the joys of collaboration through our own personal lens. People collaborate on many levels. It occurs in nature, technology, science, art, music and politics. For this issue of Arkitip, we asked artists, technologists, writers and friends to show us a recent collaboration or to create something new. Creative work for this issue originated from New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo, San Francisco, Shanghai, Seattle, Paris, Miami, Cape Town and Portland. Tokyo in the 90s was in what seemed to be an eternal funk. As usual, it was the young people that offered hope and creative juice to society, thus a highly entrepreneurial subculture began to discover it own influence. These new creators and designers were born from a tight group of friends, so although they were perhaps competitors, they often joined forces to create new products and identities for the young. Only in Tokyo does consumerism have such spiritual power. Thus the emergence of double brands, where products were able to take on dual characteristics and unique personalities. Soon the 'X' in Japan's subculture became a symbol of personal collaboration. A good collaboration starts with an inspired idea, a desire for unexpected results and mutual respect or pure love of another's work. A great collaboration occurs at that nexus of unforeseen possibilities and positive friction. Grace, openness and honesty can achieve extra-ordinary results. The most satisfying experiences in our careers, as a Cultural Engineer and a Creative Director, have been these moments. - Alex Calderwood + John C Jay Sealed in original poly-wrap bag. Packaged with John Maeda and Becky Bermont hand numbered print piece.
Published by Arkitip September 2011, 2011
Seller: Hennessey + Ingalls, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: New. Using the theme of Color we have selected a group of artists to create whatever they wish using Comex supplied paint. Having grown dramatically from a collection of small family businesses to a major industrial corporation, The Comex Group produces paints and coatings customers count on for quality across North, Central and South America. Artists will use the magazine as a medium to give the viewer a closer look at their results. The selected artists will be encouraged to dig deeper into their process to showcase the inner workings of their creations. The culmination of these efforts has been published here in this hand numbered edition, neatly housed with a cobranded Comex + Arkitip paint brush. Along with the printed issue edition we have shot a series of Chronicles to document the artist's processes. To round out the project, the release will be celebrated with installations of the featured artists created works at Project Space, in Los Angeles.
Seller: Green Apple Books and Music, San francisco, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Signed. First Edition. 1819/2000 SIGNED LIMITED EDITION in box. Books are fine, box shows a touch of shelf wear only. Green Apple Books and Music, Publisher Weekly's Bookstore of the Year 2014, has been San Francisco's favorite independent bookseller since 1967! Shipping costs on oversize / international orders will reflect actual shipping charges and may be more than quoted by ABE. We will need to contact you with true shipping costs and ask for authorization before adjusting cost.
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Number 727 out of 2000. Slight rubbing, curling, and denting, else fine. Just the book itself, does not have whatever extra might have been originally included.
Published by Arkitip January 1998, 1998
Seller: Hennessey + Ingalls, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Trade Paperback. Condition: Used - Very Good. McGinness makes his second appearance in Arkitip, the first being way back in Issue No. 0005, published in May 2000. Art Director Sas was first impressed by the artist in 1999, meeting him shortly after his picking up his book, Flatnessisgod. McGinness' art career has flourished exponentially since that time. In addition to being represented by Deitch Galleries and Pace Prints, he has produced over 27 solo shows in galleries worldwide, and recently created a major exhibition as part of Art Basel Miami in 2008. The book entitled Aesthetic Comfort is published by Arkitip on the occasion of the Aesthetic Comfort exhibitions in the Fall of 2008. This artist's book features details of McGinness' paintings converted to coarse halftones and printed in 4 fluorescent inks: orange, yellow, pink, and green. It will accompany each issue edition, which is packaged in a custom designed box made exclusively for Arkitip by Incase. McGinness has been accurately described as 'A Warhol for the 21st Century' (Black Book) and 'a leading pioneer of the new semiotics' (Vogue). Using iconic representations of logos and symbols, he weaves and spins them into something supremely elegant. Sold as is. Marked 'PROMO' on front cover(s). Used as display copy in store. Noticeable shelf wear. NO slipcase for this set!!!