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  • Seller image for BRUTUS KILLED CAESAR for sale by Andrew Cahan: Bookseller, Ltd., ABAA

    Baldessari, John

    Published by The Emily H. Davis Art Gallery of the University of Akron with the cooperation of the Sonnabend Gallery, New York and The Ohio State University, Columbus, Akron Ohio, 1976

    Seller: Andrew Cahan: Bookseller, Ltd., ABAA, Akron, OH, U.S.A.

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    Baldessari, John (illustrator). First edition. 4 x 10 3/4 inches, (35) pp., photo-illustrated. Spiral bound printed wrappers. Fine. John Baldessari, born National City, California, 17 June 1931, is well known for using disparate elements of everyday life in his photographically generated works of art. In this, one of his earliest printed artist's books, he juxtaposes three images in a linear format using photographic portraits of two men facing each other with a photograph of a common household object between them. Each leaf repeats the same portraits but illustrates a different "murder weapon": a kitchen knife, a wooden board, a magnifying glass, a book of matches, pushpins, etc. Baldessari died January 2, 2020 in Venice, Los Angeles, California.

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    John Baldessari

    Published by The Emily H. Davis Art Gallery of the University of Akron in collaborazione della Sonnabend Gallery di New York e della Ohio State University of Columbus di Ohio, 1974

    Seller: Studio Bruno Tonini / Tonini Editore, Gussago, BS, Italy

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    Brossura. Condition: ottimo. prima edizione. BALDESSARI John (National City 1931 - Venice, Los Angeles 2020), Akron, The Emily H. Davis Art Gallery of the University of Akron in collaborazione della Sonnabend Gallery di New York e della Ohio State University of Columbus di Ohio, senza data [1974], 10x27,5 cm., brossura con spirale metallica, pp. [70], libro d artista illustrato con 33 tavole fotografiche in bianco e nero. Ciascuna tavola contiene tre fotografie due delle quali corrispondono al medesimo ritratto di un giovane (a sinistra della pagina) e di un uomo più anziano (a destra della pagina). L immagine centrale cambia invece in ogni tavola con lo specifico scopo di mettere in dialogo le altre due, Baldessari si avvale di una varietà di oggetti che potrebbero essere utilizzati come armi del delitto: un coltello da cucina, una buccia di banana, una mela e un revolver, una bilia, una valigetta, una gruccia e molti altri ancora. Tiratura non dichiarata in un numero limitato di copie. Bibliografia: Bury 2015: pag. 79; Joosten - Roettig 2018: pp. 26-27; Moeglin-Delcroix 2011: pag. 275; Roth - Aarons - Lehmann 2017: pag. 30.

  • BALDESSARI, John.

    Published by The Emily H. Davis Art Gallery of the University of Akron . &c., Akron, Ohio., 1976

    Seller: Sims Reed Ltd ABA ILAB, London, United Kingdom

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    Slim oblong 8vo. (274 x 95 mm). [35 unnumbered leaves]. Leaf with title, blank leaf and 33 leaves, each with a triptych in matching format throughout composed of two facing profile monochrome photographic portraits of the same men at left and right and between a monochrome photograph of a weapon; all leaves printed recto only, publication details to rear inner wrapper. Original publisher's spiral bound printed wrappers with titles to front cover in black. A very fine copy of John Baldessari's artist book 'Brutus Killed Ceasar'. Baldessari is well known for using disparate elements of everyday life in his photographically generated works of art. In this, one of his earliest printed artists' books he juxtaposes three images in a linear format using two photographic portraits of a younger and older man facing each other with a photograph of a common household object between them. Each leaf repeats the same portraits but illustrates a different 'murder weapon' or more mundane item that might be (or has been at some point) used to commit a murder: a kitchen knife, a wooden board, a magnifying glass, a book of matches, pushpins, a banana skin, an arrow, an apple etc. Baldessari's book was published thanks to 'The Emily H. Davis Art Gallery of the University of Akronwith the cooperation of the Sonnabend Gallery New York and The Ohio State University Columbus'. (see rear inner wrapper). There is one very small bump to one corner (the upper right corner at spine of the front cover)otherwise the fragile book is in excellent condition. [John Baldessari.,The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, 1990, pg. 247; Moeglin-Delcroix, Esthétique du livre d'artiste, pg. 275].

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    Baldessari, John

    Published by The Emily H. Davis Art Galley of The University of Akron, Akron, 1976

    Seller: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, U.S.A.

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    Spiral-bound. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. First edition. Publisher's oblong spiral-bound brown stiff card wraps with titles printed in black. Near Fine with light corner wear. One of conceptual artist Baldessari's earliest works, with each page depicting three squares; on the left and right are two men in profile and facing each other, and between them is a common household item, or "murder weapon." These so-called murder weapons include items, often benign sometimes not, such as a banana peel, a brush, a drill, and matches, etc.