Jim Boatwright, a.k.a. "the Colonel," was a professor at Washington and Lee University and editor of the literary magazine Shenandoah. Merrill had gotten to know Boatwright in Athens, although he also lived in Key West. Like Merrill, Boatwright died…
J. D. McClatchy, an admirer and then good friend of James Merrill's, is an accomplished poet and librettist, professor and critic. He went on to become Merrill's co-literary executor, along with Stephen Yenser.
Title Description - A fundraising project of Peace Brigades International and DoubleTake Magazine, this little book collects forty photographs of de facto World Trade Center memorials – signs from New York City businesses that incorporated the…
Title Description - Produced during Sophie Tottie's residency at the DAAD Berliner Kunstler program in Berlin, Germany in 2000-2001, this book consists of more than 33 image series with integrated texts printed in four-color offset. The images are…
Title Description - Satellite, birds-eye, street-level and detail views of the city of Valenceinnes make up the photographic range of places in "En Place," a book made to accompany Downsbrough's exhibition at the Ecole des Beaux Arts de Valenciennes.…
David McIntosh, a disciplined, reserved painter of abstract landscapes who drew a "'firm and gentle line' between love and friendship, and what he wanted was the latter."
Title Description - Fabrice Gygi represented Switzerland in the 25th International Biennale of São Paulo in 2002, and made this artist's book to accompany his monumental installation there. The inside front and back covers of the book show…