- Buck Downs
- Parts of the Body, 1993
- Artist book with handcolored etchings, woodcuts, and Weiss letterpress
- 9 x 8.75 in
- $350
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Available
Parts of the Body by DC-based poet Buck Downs, printed by Gordan Fluke with images by Helen Frederick, is an extended, yet fragmented, love poem. Parts of the Body is cast in the image of a radio continually returning itself to station after station in a flurry of quotations, interruptions, and talk. Featuring eight etchings and woodcuts, printed on translucent Japanese Okawara and a binding, designed by John Wood and Laurie Snyder, this near weightless artist book becomes a luxurious counterpoint to the frenetic text they accompany. The edition is printed using Weiss type letterpress with a wrapper and box of hand formed paper containing flax fibers from the garden of Pyramid’s Riverdale location.
Collections: George Mason University Fenwick Library Artist Book Collection, Library of Congress, National Gallery of Art, Yale University Library, Rhode Island School of Design, and Whitman College.
Printer: Gordon Fluke
Etchings and woodcuts: Helen Frederick
Production Assistants: Arlene Chung, Astrid Helmuth, Bridget Lambert, John Wood
Learn more about the artist:
www.buckdowns.com
- Collections: Pyramid Atlantic Archive Collection