Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Designers & Books
Friday, December 16, 2011
The Chapbook: From Peddled Pamphlet to Artists' Book
In conjunction with the exhibition in Stackroom 2 by Lightsey Darst's Creative Writing & Introduction to Poetry students, the Library presents, The Chapbook: a History; From Peddled Pamphlet to Artist's Book in the Main Reading Room.
Our display features selected chapbooks from the Artists' Books Collection, chapbooks of Beat Poetry from the historic Pocket Poet Series published by City Lights Books from the general collection, selected articles about the chapbook form & literary genre, plus an essay by Library graduate assistant, Kate Thomas.
For More photos of both displays visit: Flickr
Friday, November 18, 2011
MCBA's Winter Books from the Artists' Books Collection are on display!
Since 1988, MCBA's annual Winter Book
The 8th annual Winter Book is hand bound with
The 13th annual Winter Book, Ice Walk, features
The 17th annual Winter Book, There is No Other Way to Speak, features illustrations and letterpressed text with an exposed long-stitch binding.
The 2011 Winter Book, Come and Get It, will be released December 10th! For more information, visit: MCBA
Monday, November 7, 2011
Capture the Floating World (Ukiyo-e) - Take in the MIA Exhibition Today
Utamaro, Kitagawa Woman Holding a Comb color woodblock print ca. 1798 Art Institute of Chicago |
Many city-dwellers now had time and money to spend and they had abundant decadent options to choose from. Among these were the lively dramatic kabuki theater performances, the so-called "pleasure quarters" where men could spend time with beautiful and entertaining women, whether sexually or not. In addition, they could take in poetry readings, dance recitals, celebrate festivals, enjoy tea in ceremonies, and eat at the many new restaurants.
Another result of their moving to cities was the loss of the natural world. They came to cherish the beauty of nature in the small, changing details of the cherry blossoms or maple leaves. To retain these natural experiences in their minds, they could buy artists' renderings of these flowers and trees to adorn their walls.
Since their wealth allowed them to travel for pleasure, they could see for themselves the famous and beautiful scenes they had read about in literature. And again, they could buy prints of these landscapes, whether or not they had actually seen them. These provided them a window into the natural world they had left behind.
Iona Rozeal Brown a3 blackface #58 acrylic/paper 50x38" 2003 |
We, and all the artists after them, are very fortunate to be able to glimpse this world. From the 19th century, when Westerners first saw these Japanese ukiyo-e prints, through today they have inspired many artists from Van Gogh to Iona Rozeal Brown. You can see the work of twelve of these modern day variants in the second part of the show.
Before or after seeing the exhibition you can take a look at our books, both on ukiyo-e prints and on some of the best-known practitioners, like Harunobu, Utamaro, Sharaku, Hokusai and Hiroshige. We also have a new book about Iona Rozeal Brown's recent exhibition of paintings, which she models directly on ukiyo-e prints. She is quite an inspiration herself.
So, go. Divert yourself in just floating, floating... at the MIA
Eva Hyvarinen, Visual Resource Assistant
Minneapolis College of Art and Design
These images were chosen as illustrations for this article and do not represent actual pieces in the exhibition.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
The Artist in Fiction: Artists have Stories, Told and Untold, Real and Imaginary
Magpie of the Gallows-Pieter Bruegel |
Road with Two Cypresses-Vincent van Gogh |
Self-portrait with Thorn Necklace-Frida Kahlo |
Certainly, plenty of artists have had colorful lives and have embraced the essence of the times in which they lived. Therefore, writers and filmmakers can use them to illuminate a time and place. However, I think the more compelling reason that storytellers are drawn to artists is because they themselves have been entranced by the artists' works.
They experienced a Van Gogh painting of an almost other-worldly landscape, one so much like what they have known, but with the odd skewed quality that actually seems to have more clarity and which reminded them of the magic in life.
Or they looked at Frida Kahlo's self-portraits and saw both the beauty and the horror of living. And in seeing these paintings or seeing "Incredulity of Saint Thomas" by Caravaggio or "Magpie of the Gallows" by Bruegel they were drawn in to the artist's world by the details and suggestions. Even in Mary Cassatt's portraits of her sickly sister or the self-portraits of Rembrandt they could see the stories the artists were telling and not quite telling.
Lydia working at a tapestry frame-Mary Cassatt |
Incredulity of St. Thomas-Caravaggio |
We have assembled, at our main library desk, these novels and films from a variety of artists through time and from many parts of the world. You can experience the world of Piranesi in 18th century Rome, Vermeer in 17th century Holland, Audubon in 19th century Louisiana, or Pan Yuliang in 20th century Shanghai, among many others.
Self-portrait with Beret and Turned up Collar-Rembrandt |
Pick one or more and enter into these imagined artist's worlds. You might find that you identify with the difficulties and aspirations of the characters and come to appreciate their art in a way you wouldn't have without knowing their stories.
For those of you who are not able to come in to our library, you can take a look at our list of works, which are grouped by type and then alphabetically by title:
Novels (Biographical)
The Agony and the Ecstasy, a Novel of Michelangelo / Irving Stone [Michelangelo Buonarroti, 1475-1564]
Artemisia : a Novel / Alexandra Lapierre [Gentileschi, Artemisia, 1593-1652]
The Artist's Wife : a Novel / Max Phillips [Gropius, Walter, 1883-1969; Klimt, Gustav, 1862-1918; Kokoschka, Oskar, 1886-1980; Mahler, Alma, 1879-1964; Mahler, Gustav, 1860-1911]
As Above, so Below : a Novel of Peter Bruegel / Rudy Rucker [Bruegel, Pieter, ca. 1525-1569]
Audubon's Watch : a Novel / John Gregory Brown [Audubon, John James, 1785-1851]
Burnt Umber : a Novel / by Sheldon Greene [Marc, Franz, 1880-1916]
Clara and Mr. Tiffany / Susan Vreeland [Driscoll, Clara, 1861-1944; Tiffany, Louis Comfort, 1848-1933]
Depths of Glory : a Biographical Novel of Camille Pissarro / by Irving Stone [Pissarro, Camille, 1830-1903]
The Forest Lover / Susan Vreeland [Carr, Emily, 1871-1945]
Girl in Hyacinth Blue / Susan Vreeland [Vermeer, Johannes, 1632-1675]
Girl with a Pearl Earring / Tracy Chevalier [Vermeer, Johannes, 1632-1675]
In the Casa Azul : a Novel of Revolution and Betrayal / Meaghan Delahunt [Kahlo, Frida]
Incantation of Frida K. / Kate Braverman [Kahlo, Frida; Rivera, Diego, 1886-1957]
La Tour Dreams of the Wolf Girl / David Huddle [La Tour, Georges du Mesnil de, 1593-1652]
Light / Eva Figes [Monet, Claude, 1840-1926]
The Lost Diaries of Frans Hals : a Novel / Michael Kernan [Hals, Frans, 1584-1666]
Lust for life, a Novel of Vincent van Gogh / Irving Stone [Gogh, Vincent van, 1853-1890]
Lydia Cassatt Reading the Morning Paper : a Novel / by Harriet Scott Chessman [Cassatt, Mary, 1844-1926]
Michelangelo, the Florentine; a Novel by Sidney Alexander [Michelangelo Buonarroti, 1475-1564]
The Painted Room : a Tale of Mantua / Inger Christensen [Mantegna, Andrea, 1431-1506]
The Painter from Shanghai / Jennifer Cody Epstein [Pan, Yuliang, 1895-1977]
Painting in a Man's World / Diane Broeckhoven ... et al. [Bracquemond, Marie, 1841-1916; Cassatt, Mary, 1844-1926; Gonzalès, Eva, 1849-1883; Morisot, Berthe, 1841-1895]
The Passion of Artemisia / Susan Vreeland [Gentileschi, Artemisia, 1593-1652]
Piranesi's Dream : a Novel / by Gerhard Köpf [Piranesi, Giovanni Battista, 1720-1778]
Portrait of an Unknown Woman / Vanora Bennett [Holbein, Hans, 1497-1543]
Rembrandt, a Novel / Gladys Schmitt [Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, 1606-1669]
The Venetian : a Novel / by David Weiss [Titian, ca. 1488-1576]
Vincent; a Novel Based on the Life of Van Gogh / Joost Poldermans [Gogh, Vincent van, 1853-1890]
The Years with Laura DÃaz / Carlos Fuentes [Kahlo, Frida; Rivera, Diego, 1886-1957]
Films (Biographical)
Andrei Rublev : the Passion According to Andrei
Basquiat [Basquiat, Jean Michel]
Camille Claudel [Claudel, Camille; Rodin, Auguste, 1840-1917]
Caravaggio [Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da, 1573-1610]
Crumb [Crumb, R.]
Dream of light : Quince Tree of the Sun [López-GarcÃa, Antonio, 1936- ]
Edvard Munch [Munch, Edvard, 1863-1944]
Frida [Kahlo, Frida]
Girl with a Pearl Earring [Vermeer, Johannes, 1632-1675]
I shot Andy Warhol [Warhol, Andy, 1928-1987]
Love is the devil [Bacon, Francis, 1909-1992]
Lust for life [Gogh, Vincent van, 1853-1890]
Surviving Picasso [Picasso, Pablo, 1881-1973]
Novels (Fictional artists)
Art & lies : a Piece for Three Voices and a Bawd / Jeanette Winterson
An Artist of the Floating World / Kazuo Ishiguro
The Birth of Venus : a Novel / Sarah Dunant
The Body Artist / Don DeLillo
Cat's Eye / Margaret Atwood
The Cheese Monkeys : a Novel in Two Semesters / by Chip Kidd
Conversations with a Clown / Michael Welzenbach
The Flanders Panel / Arturo Pérez-Reverte
The Horse's Mouth : a Novel / by Joyce Cary
Islands in the Stream / Ernest Hemingway
The Lady and the Unicorn / Tracy Chevalier
The Learners : the Book after "The Cheese Monkeys" / by Chip Kidd
Madonnas of Leningrad / Debra Dean
The Moon and Sixpence / W. Somerset Maugham
My Name is Red / Orhan Pamuk
Niche : a Novel / by Séguier and Plessis
Of Human Bondage / W. Somerset Maugham
On Beauty : a Novel / by Zadie Smith
Orchard : a Novel / Larry Watson
A Painter of Our Time / John Berger
Quattrocento : a Novel / James McKean
The Third Eye / by Mike Rogers
365 Views of Mt. Fuji : Algorithms of the Floating World / Todd Shimoda
The Time Traveler's Wife : a Novel / by Audrey Niffenegger
What's Bred in the Bone / Robertson Davies
When the Sons of Heaven Meet the Daughters of the Earth : a Novel / by Fernanda Eberstadt
A Window Across the River / Brian Morton
A World to Come / Dara Horn
Films (Fictional artists)
Blood of a poet
Me and you and everyone we know
The Moderns
Moulin Rouge
Pecker
Eva Hyvarinen, Visual Resource Assistant
Minneapolis College of Art and Design
Monday, October 24, 2011
Library Book sale October 26
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
What's new in the Special Collection
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
ARTISTS' BOOKS DISPLAY FOR PPB MAJORS
The Artists’ Books now on display in the MCAD library have been selected as inspiration for Print, Paper, Book majors. Students interested in incorporating illustration and print making techniques into books and zines will find this display especially interesting.
The selection features copperplate etching, linoleum block prints, gocco prints, and ink pen illustrations.
In addition, an oversized, 36-page pulp comic book featuring offset and silkscreen printing methods is on view in the second display case.