Minsky, Richard, 1947-
Dates
- Existence: 19470107
Found in 39 Collections and/or Records:
Exhibition Catalogues / Center for Book Arts ; Lohr H ; Kyle H ; Minsky R ; Broaddus JE ; Duncan H ; Sandberg W ; Sackner MA ; Sackner RK ; DeGonet J ; Ely T ; Phillips T ; Michaux H ; Knowles C., 1995
The catalogue "The Altered Page," selections from the Sackner Archive that was curated by Marvin Sackner and Richard Minsky is listed. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
From the Studio / Slivka, Rose; Share S; Minsky R; Brecht G; Cage J; Ono Y; Ely T; Beube D; Lederman SB., 1992
Innovation from Tradition in the Book Arts / Minsky, Richard; Ligorano N; Muriello B; Kyle H; Share S; Dubansky M., 1993
[Page from Minsky In Bed: Jill] / Minsky, Richard., 1989
Pop Delusions: Creation and Fabrication / Minsky, Richard., 2012
The text of Minsky's book describes in computer type and illustration the actual thought process and physical creation of his book Pop Delusions. It also has his friends' comments on Facebook as the work proceeds. Minsky writes "A complete photographic record of the construction includes the conceptual, technical, and aesthetic decisions made along the way." A Chinese bill is included in each book; muliple bils are used in the construction of the house along with Minsky's credit cards. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Richard Minsky / Slivka, Rose; Minsky R., 1988
Review of exhibition at Virginia Zabriskie Gallery, New York. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Art It Takes to Make a Book / Sozanski, Edward J.; Minsky R; Frederick H; Horvitz SR., 1988
The Bill of Rights: The Eighth Amendment, 2002
This amendment states that excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. Minsky used the book Forlorn Hope: The Prison Reform Movement by Larry E. Sullivan to illustrate this point. He notes that during the 1990's the drive toward prison reform reversed. Prison libraries were closed, chain gangs and striped uniforms came back, and prison populations increased. The book is bound in stripes with the word "CONVICT" on the back cover, printed inkjet on canvas, and is chained to a miniature jail cell of painted wood.According to an interview of Richard Minsky by Bob Andelman on http://vimeo.com/36516102, only nine copies of this book object were produced even though 25 copies were planned. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Bill of Rights: The Fifth Amendment, 2000
The Bill of Rights: The First Amendment, 2001
The Bill of Rights: The Fourth Amendment, 2002
The Bill of Rights: The Ninth Amendment, 2000
The Bill of Rights: The Second Amendment, 2002
The Bill of Rights: The Seventh Amendment, 2002
The Bill of Rights: The Sixth Amendment, 2001
The Bill of Rights: The Tenth Amendment, 2001
The Bill of Rights: The Third Amendment, 2002
The Book Art of Richard Minsky / Minsky, Richard ; Bright B., 2011
The text by Richard Minsky describes his history and background in his work as an academic economist, printer, bookbinder and founder of The Center for Book Arts. The book includes photographs of most of his unique major bookbindings and book series. Works held by the Sackner Archive with images reproduced in this book include "Minsky in Bed" with the unique leatherand copulating figures binding and the box container made like a bed ad well as a set of "The Bill of Rights" amd "Minsky in London." Betty Bright wrote the foreword. The cover image of this book is taken from Minsky's "The Firdt Amendment." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Philosophy of Umbrellas, 2008
The text printed on the red umbrella is by Robert Louis Stevenson. The colophon is printed on a circular paper fastened to the tip of the umbrella. It states that this edition is dedicated to Judith A. Hoffberg, whose passion for artists' books led her to become the Founder and Editor of Umbrella, a resource for news and documentation of contemporary book art since 1978. Judith is co-founder of The Art Librarians Society of North America (ARLIS/NA). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
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