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I am forwarding this announcement about a new artists' book at the request of the artist. -- Claire > > > >Picturing Death by Deborah Boardman is a limited edition artist book of fifty >volumes completed in 2000. > >Mark Pascale, Associate Curator of Prints and Drawings at The Art Institute of >Chicago, contributes the foreword. > >Each volume is beautifully hand bound by book binder Giselle Simon, Chicago, in >dark chocolate Waterford Linen. Each book has the title stamped in gold on the >cover. > >Picturing Death consists of twelve plates of original gouaches and is reproduced >in 200 line screen imaging and printed on Scheufelen PhoeniXmotion 90 lb. text by >Nimrod Systems, Ltd., Chicago. > >The twelve accompanying poetic texts are silk screened by Steve Walters, Chicago, >in Weiss Roman font on Rives heavyweight: the endsheets are Roma. > >Each copy of Picturing Death is signed by the artist. > >Deborah Boardman s artist books are included in the artist book collections of >The Art Institute of Chicago s Ryerson and Burnham Library, The Museum of Modern >Art, New York, The School of the Art Institute s Joan Flasch Artist Book >Collection, the Newberry Library s Wing Collection, Chicago, the Houghton Library >at Harvard University, the Waldo Library at Western Michigan University and the >Rare Books Collection at Boston Public Library. > >A principle aspect of her artist practice since 1987, Boardman s artist books >have frequently functioned as parts of installations and larger projects. this >limited edition of Picturing Death serves as the centerpiece of the Picturing >Death Project, an interactive series of installations in which participants >gather to reflect upon, write about and discuss their personal experiences with >death and dying. > >Deborah Boardman grew up in coastal New England. She received her BA from Mount >Holyoke College, her BFA from Massachusetts College of Art, and after pursuing >art study at Atelier Lucio Loubet in Paris, received her MFA from Tufts >University with the School of the museum of Fine Arts, Boston. She taught for >more than six years at the University of Iowa and is currently an instructor at >The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. > >Ordering Information >Book $800.00 >Custom Box $100.00 >Illinois Sales Tax x 8.75% >Shipping and Handling $15.00 > >Place orders with: > >Deborah Boardman >1436 West Highland Avenue >Chicago, IL 60660 >email: [log in to unmask] >phone: 773-508-9091 > > > > > __________________________________________________________________ Mail submissions to [log in to unmask] Administrative matters (file requests, subscription requests, etc) to [log in to unmask] ARLIS-L Archives and subscription maintenance: http://lsv.uky.edu/archives/arlis-l.html Questions may be addressed to list owner at: [log in to unmask]