Vinay, Anik, 1954-
Nationality
French
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Couve le Feu, 2000
The egg is engraved with the title, perfect imprint, embellished with an original engraving enclosed with a text by Michael Gluck. This book object was delivered with rolled, uncrumpled pages within the shell. Their removal caused them to crumpled. The texts are egg shaped and printed on Tibetian paper with one raised, ink and gold leaf illuminated letter per page. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Éphèse, Paroisse une Saison en Enfer, 1988
"An unpublished text by Christian Gabriel/le Guez-Ricord. An original triptych made by Anik Vinay (paper work, embossing, pastel). A design of the set and a realization of Émile-Bernard Souchière. Either a typography in gold ink on black Japan. A pyramidal and spherical place of wood, glass and metal marked with writings."
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Lames, 1992
Lames means thin metal in English. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Les Instants Mal Gardes, 1983
Livres d'Artistes, 1987
This unusual exhibition catalog, which itself can be classified as an artist book, consists of booklets with reproductions from limited editioned artist and illustrated books. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Recit-Gît (Edition Parallele), 1989
This edition of the object is described as parallel to the original (designed as wood slabes in a wooden case).
Runes, 1981
The poems and etchings on papier du Nepal were executed by Anik Vinay; the slipcase was made by Emile-Bernard Souchiere. This copy is numbered 93 and the edition size is opened to orders. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Tomzack, 1997
The pages of this book are rolled on a wooden rod and held in place by a malleable lead sheet stamped with the title, "Tomzack." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
