Radius Books 2015 Catalogue

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RADIUS BOOKS 2015

Radius Books is a non-profit organization whose mission is to make a lasting contribution to society through publishing and educational programs. Since launching the company in the Fall of 2007 and with 96 books now in distribution, we’re proud of what has been accomplished and excited about the new titles you’ll find in this catalog. Our projects are a reflection of the diversity of the art world, and we have published books with outstanding artists of all ranks, from established artists to first significant monographs by new voices. The books, as objects, are known for their distinctiveness and nothing about them is formulaic. Each artist and each body of work is approached individually and the books created are a reflection of that process. We are obsessed with the materials that go into books — inks, papers, bindings, and cloths. In fact, treating the book as art is what inspired our founding, and as we have grown, it has become a key to our identity. In addition, over the past eight years, our Library and School Donation Program has donated over 40,000 thoughtfully-crafted books to libraries, schools, and art programs across the US. This program ensures that Radius Books will continue to impact arts education in unique and unexpected ways with each title we publish. We hope you enjoy the 2015 list. Please visit radiusbooks.org for news and upcoming events, information about all of our titles, limited editions, and the donation program.

DAVID CHICKEY

Publisher



David Taylor Monuments Texts by Claire C. Carter, Daniel D. Arreola, William L. Fox and Rebecca Senf.

In 2007 Arizona artist David Taylor began photographing the monuments that mark the border between Mexico and the United States west of the Rio Grande. Aiming to document each of the 276 obelisks installed by the International Boundary Commission following the Mexican-American War, Taylor’s documentation echoes a visual survey made by the photographer D. R. Payne between 1891 and 1895. While many people have photographed the border, there has been no complete documentation of the monuments in more than 100 years. This volume combines Taylor’s series with texts by curator Claire C. Carter, writer William L. Fox, cultural geographer Daniel Arreola, and an interview with curator Rebecca Senf. Taylor's extensive notes on the monuments are also included. This publication encapsulates Taylor’s seven year effort across 690 miles which is equal parts geographic survey, typology and endurance project. In the wake immigration debates, the drug war and a post-9/11 security climate the completed work frames the obelisks as witness to a shifting national identity as expressed through an altered physical terrain. Co-published with the Nevada Museum of Art Hardcover, 11.25 x 14.25 inches, 336 pages, 279 color images ISBN: 978–1–934435–90–8 $ 85.00




Black Dolls Edited by Frank Maresca. Texts by Margo Jefferson, Faith Ringgold, and Lyle Rexer. Photography by Ellen McDermott.

This book presents more than 100 unique handmade African American dolls made between 1850 and 1930 from the collection of Deborah Neff, a Connecticut-based collector and champion of vernacular art. It is believed that African Americans created these dolls for the children in their lives, including members of their own families and communities as well as white children in their charge. Acquired over the last 25 years, this renowned collection is considered to be one of the finest of its kind. The book also features an assortment of rare vintage photographs from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, showing both black and white children holding, posing, or playing with their dolls. This complex combination— the objects themselves paired with historic, photographic context — helps transform this book into a commentary about social mobility and racial identity conveyed through the untold story of these dolls. In her essay, renowned artist Faith Ringgold addresses the inherent prejudices of these dolls. Also included are essays by Pulitzer Prize–winning critic Margo Jefferson and writer Lyle Rexer. Co-published with the Mingei International Museum Clothbound with jacket, 12 x 10 inches, 232 pages, 144 color images ISBN: 978–1–934435–89–2 $ 45.00


Felix Gonzalez-Torres Billboards Text by Matthew Drutt.

In celebration of its fifteenth anniversary in 2010, Artpace in San Antonio, Texas, mounted an ambitious statewide exhibition of 336 seminal billboards created by Cuban-born artist Felix Gonzalez -Torres (1957–1996). Developed with special permission from the artist's estate, this presentation was the first-ever comprehensive survey of Gonzalez-Torres’ billboard works in the US. Situated deliberately in the public's path in four cities (Austin, Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio), these artworks gracefully interrupted daily routines with poignant reflections on life, love, and humanity. The transcendent quality of Gonzalez-Torres’ work was magnified by its installation in the Texas landscape, and the project garnered international attention for its unprecedented commemoration of this remarkable body of work. This book includes all the billboard pieces as well as a listing of their full exhibition histories, and serves as a retrospective look at this critical part of Gonzalez-Torres’ career. Co-published with Artpace, San Antonio, Texas Hardcover, 13 x 10.5 inches, 168 pages, 120 color images ISBN: 978–1–934435–80–9 $ 60.00




Bill Jacobson Place (Series) Poem by Maureen N. McLane.

Bill Jacobson: Place (Series) showcases the acclaimed photographer’s newest body of work, for which he won a 2012 Guggenheim Fellowship. The artist describes the images as “the result of inserting rectangles of various sizes and surfaces within both constructed and natural settings. They question what is ‘real’ and what is ‘abstract’, while suggesting that the creation of place is constant, stemming from need, choice, and desire.” As opposed to the out-of-focus work for which he initially became known, these analog photographs speak to our perceptual interactions with the physical world that surrounds us. They are based on the idea that we are constantly surrounded by, and engaged with, an infinite number of images. Through re-photography as well as careful looking, Jacobson breaks boundaries between interior and exterior, known and unknown, color swatch and landscape. Softbound with jacket, 12 x 14.5 inches, 92 pages, 39 color images ISBN: 978–1–934435–93–9 Choice of 2 covers (see both below). * Black version is a limited edition of 400, only available from Radius Books $ 60.00


David Simpson Paintings (1970–2015) Text by Louis Grachos & Jonathon Keats.

California abstract painter David Simpson has been revered as an artist and teacher in both the US and Europe since the 1950s. From early successes— his work was included in Clement Greenberg’s Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s exhibition Post Painterly Abstraction, along with work by Morris Louis, Kenneth Noland and Ellsworth Kelly—to the present day, his paintings have always challenged the very basic form of painting and the possibilities of pure abstract expression. Since 1990 he has painted mostly monochromatic work that hovers in an almost alchemical realm. Using interference paints, composed of titanium dioxide electronically coated with mica particles, Simpson creates nuanced, mercurial paintings on smooth and active surfaces. The particles of mica act as tiny mirrors, reflecting light back and forth in ever more complicated patterns. The results transcend the notion of painting, as they play with the medium of light itself to create the monochromatic shift of color. Hardcover, 12 x 11 inches, 176 pages, 120 color images ISBN: 978–1–934435–54–0 $ 65.00

David Simpson: Paintings (1970–2015)




Christina Seely Lux Texts by Jane Brox, Natasha Egan, & Liam Young.

For most of human history, man-made light has signified hope and progress. Christina Seely’s Lux examines the contemporary disconnect between the beauty of the artificial light that emanates from the earth’s surface and the complexity of what this light represents. Made between 2005 and 2010, and titled after the unit for measuring illumination, the project focuses on light produced by 45 cities in the United States, Western Europe, China, and Japan — the most brightly illuminated regions according to NASA maps of the earth at night. These economically and politically powerful regions have the greatest impact not only on the night sky but also on the planet’s ecology. Seely’s portraits are less about the individual locations and more about the global ramifications of consumption, and for this reason each photograph is titled simply “Metropolis,” with a notation of the city’s latitude and longitude. The book’s large-format design is an echo of the exhibition installations of the project, and includes a key-coded NASA map (in a separate pocket), which connects the singular to the global. Texts by Jane Brox, Natasha Egan, and Liam Young help create a broader understanding of the project and its place in Seely’s entire body of work. Co-published with the Museum of Contemporary Photography Hardcover, 12 x 15 inches, 95 pages, 45 color images ISBN: 978–1–934435–66–3 $ 60.00


The Meadow Barbara Bosworth & Margot Anne Kelley Emily Dickinson wrote that all it takes to make a prairie is “one clover, and a bee. / And revery.” It turns out that to know a prairie (or meadow) is a bit more complicated, as photographer Barbara Bosworth and writer Margot Anne Kelley have discovered. For more than a decade, Bosworth and Kelley have meandered in, studied, and photographed a single meadow in Carlisle, Massachusetts. In addition to their own investigations, they have invited botanists, entomologists, naturalists, and historians to consider the meadow with them. Included with Bosworth's images and 8 essays by Kelley are historic maps of the property dating to the 1800s, and a transcription of notes from a former owner whose family continuously documented plant and bird life in the meadow from 1931 until the 1960s. Part photo-essay, part journal, and part scientific study, this book is a meditation on the shifting perspective that occurs when one repeatedly sees the same place through new eyes. Hardcover, 10.5 x 12 Inches, 164 pages, 60 color images ISBN: 978–1–934435–96–0 $ 55.00




Mark Klett Camino del Diablo Text by Raphael Pumpelly.

Much of Mark Klett’s work as a photographer has centered on a conversation with historical images. For this project, Klett worked only with the account of a young mining engineer named Raphael Pumpelly, who wrote of his journey through Arizona and Mexico in 1861 on the Camino del Diablo or “the road of the devil.” Pumpelly found the territory lawless and filled with danger. By his account, “murder was the order of the day. . . committed by Americans upon Americans, Mexicans and Indians; by Mexicans upon Americans; and the hand of the Apache was, not without much reason, against both of the intruding races.” Pumpelly escaped death several times, often by a matter of minutes. Traveling 130 miles of open desert, he proceeded with both apprehension of the dangers at hand, and appreciation of the natural beauty that surrounded him. One hundred fifty-two years later, Klett traversed the same route, making photographs in response to Pumpelly’s words. Unable to trace the engineer’s exact steps, Klett created images that are not literal references to specific places or events. Rather he sought to produce a more poetic narrative to their shared experience of the Arizona desert, along the common route that connects the two through time. Hardcover, 10 x 12 inches, 172 pages, 60 color images ISBN: 978–1–942185–01–7 $ 55.00


Brad Temkin Rooftop Texts by John Rohrbach, Steven Peck, and Roger Schickedantz.

Rooftop draws poetic attention to a significant new movement of “green roofs” which counters the heat-island effect afflicting cities across the globe. The benefit of this technology reaches beyond reduced carbon footprint and improved storm-water control. These grassy spaces embody the conflict of our existence, symbolizing the allure of nature in the face of expanding urban sprawl. Shot in locations ranging from Chicago to Zurich, Temkin’s images do more than merely document rooftop gardens. He situates his organic subjects within the steel, stone, and glass angularity of urban structures, inviting viewers to revel in the open patterns and colors of these rooftop landscapes and their unobstructed connection to the sky. Temkin’s images are interspersed with writings by authors John Rohrbach and Steven Peck, as well as architect Roger Schickedantz. These essays address such topics as the aesthetics and intent of the photographs, living architecture, design, sustainability, and the concept of bringing nature into an innovative urban context. Hardcover in 2 volumes with acrylic case, 11.5 x 12.5 inches, 144 pages, 65 color images ISBN: 978–1–934435–94–6 $ 55.00




Jason Langer Twenty Years Foreword by Julia Dolan. Text by John Hill and Machaeil Shapiro.

Jason Langer’s Twenty Years pursues a solitary journey through the nocturnal streets and dimly lit rooms of a dreamlike world. Spanning 20 years of his career, this aptly titled book is the first survey of Langer’s work. Included are many previously unpublished images, surrealist experimentation, and figure studies, as well as his singular investigation of the city of Berlin. Langer’s photographic language has been variously described as cinematic and poetic, haunting and romantic. Best known for his noir visions of contemporary urban life, Langer has photographed not only some of the world’s great cities, but intimate scenes as well, ranging from male and female nudes to inanimate objects captured in moments of lifelike feeling. Whatever their subject, his carefully crafted images, rich with lush, black tones, exude an air of vintage, timeless mystery–“as much Hopper and Raymond Chandler as Steichen” (Bomb magazine). Hardbound with Jacket, 12 x 11.5 inches, 172 pages, 100 duotone images ISBN: 978–1–934435–78–6 $ 55.00


Carol Anthony Introductions by Ali MacGraw, Susan Conway Oliphant, and Patrick Oliphant. Essay & Chronolgy by Laura M. Addison.

As the first full-length survey of Santa Fe-based Carol Anthony’s career, this richly illustrated book is a collection of the artist’s intimate paintings, drawings, and prints. Through her distinctive renderings, Anthony draws attention towards the small and unassuming aspects of everyday life, be it a pear, and egg, a weathered tennis ball, a dog bone, or an unopened envelope. Though her subject matter may appear ordinary, the artist’s work pulses with an undercurrent of powerful emotion and memory. Her painted suitcases, postcards, and window casings offer access to a deeply personal realm, inviting viewers to inhabit these inner landscapes. While possessing a certain tenderness, all of Anthony’s work evokes potent feelings of melancholy, nostalgia, and solitude, and the atmospheric surfaces convey a reverence for the earth, a yearning for the past, and a deep appreciation for beauty. Included are introdutions by collectors Ali Macgraw and Susan Conway Oliphant & Patrick Oliphant, as well as an essay and full chronology (both by curator Laura Addison) documenting over 60 years of the artist’s work and life. Hardcover with jacket, 12.5 X 10.75 inches, 284 pages, 160 color images ISBN: 978–1–934435–91–5 $ 65.00




John Connell Works 1965–2009 Texts by MaLin Wilson-Powell and Donald M. Hess.

A legendary figure in the Santa Fe art community, John Connell (born 1940) was an American artist whose prolific career included creations in sculpture, painting, drawing, and writing— up until his unexpected death in 2009. Connell attended Brown University, the Art Students League of New York, and the New York University where he studied Chinese printmaking. He went on to be a part of the Santa Fe artist group Nerve, and there gained a reputation for his large installations. Connell’s influences included Hokusai, Rembrandt, Balzac, Dante, Giacometti, and de Kooning. Buddhism is a strong central theme throughout the body of work, and he has cited the Japanese wabi-sabi aesthetic as an archetype. His work can be found in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), Albright-Knox Art Gallery (Buffalo), Amon Carter Museum (Fort Worth), Blanton Museum of Art (Austin), The Hess Collection (Napa Valley), among many others. Hardcover with jacket, 10.5 x 12 inches, 196 pages, 112 color, 35 duotone images ISBN: 978–1–934435–83–0 $ 55.00



John Gossage pomodori a grappolo Stories & epilogue by Marlene Klein.

pomodori a grappolo is a set of three interconnected books by photographer and bookmaker John Gossage. Each book gathers images made in Northern Italy and Sardinia between 2009 and 2011, and each includes a short text by Marlene Klein. The written pieces—two stories and one epilogue—have been created in response to Gossage’s pictures, and reflect the 30 years that Klein has spent living and working in Venice. An unexpected approach runs through all the details of the books, from the way elements repeat—or don't—to the choice of materials and color. Since these three books are each a different trim size but include photos that are reproduced at the exact same size, the collective project functions as a study of the way that ink on paper can inform perception. The resulting objects are classic Gossage—clever, unique, and engrossing. A limited edition of the books, held together with magnets in a “disorderly” way, further explores these concepts.

Clothbound, 3 volumes, 11 x 13 inches, Each book: 96 pages, 50 color images ISBN: 978–1–934435–84–7 $ 85.00 (Orderly Edition) $ 150.00 (Disorderly Edition, limited to 250 signed & numbered copies)



SELECTED BACKLIST & LIMITED EDITIONS


SELECTED BACK LIST

John McCracken Works from 1963–2011 Text by Robin Clark. Interview by Anne Reeve Co-published with David Zwirner Hardcover, 11.5 x 13 in., 164 pages, 88 color images ISBN: 978-1-934435-7-55

$ 75.00

Julie Blackmon Homegrown Texts by Reese Witherspoon & Billy Collins Co-published with Robert Mann Gallery Hardcover, 11.5 x 13.5 in. 108 pages, 45 color images ISBN: 978-1-934435-79-3

$55.00

Alex Webb & Rebecca Norris Webb Memory City Hardcover with separate booklet in a back pocket, 9.75 x 12.25 in. 152 pages, 65 color and B/W images ISBN: 978-1-934435-76–2

$ 60.00


James Drake: 1242 Texts by Kathryn Kanjo & David Krakauer Co-published with the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego Hardcover, 15 x 12 in., 320 pages 1,242 images, 10 large color foldouts ISBN: 978-1-934435-82–3

$85.00

Victoria Sambunaris Taxonomy of a Landscape Text by Natasha Egan. Story by Barry Lopez Hardcover with elements in back pocket 12 x 13.5 in., 126 pages, 54 color images ISBN: 978-1-934435-63–2

$60.00

Laura Letinsky Ill Form & Void Full

Covert Operations Investigating the Known Unknowns

Texts by Lynne Tillman & Anthony Elms

Texts by Claire C. Carter, Sandra S. Phillips,

Hardcover, 11.5 x 13 in.

Dana Priest, & Timothy R. Rodgers

120 pages, 50 color images

Co-published with SMoCA

ISBN: 978-1-934435-87-8

Hardcover (in envelope sleeve), 10 x 12.5 in.

$55.00

136 pages, 55 color images ISBN: 978-1-934435-86-1

$55.00

Susan York & Arthur Sze The Unfolding Center Hardcover with jacket, 11.25 x 14.75 in. 120 pages, 36 color images ISBN: 978-1-934435-69–4

$50.00

Tony DeLap Text by Barbara Rose Hardcover, 10 x 13 in. 394 pages, 128 color images ISBN: 978-1-934435-59-5

$60.00


Alan Uglow

Janelle Lynch: Barcelona

Text by Bob Nickas Interviews by Alain Kirili and Bob Nickas

Photographs and text by Janelle Lynch

Co-published with David Zwirner

114 pages, 50 color images

Hardcover, 10.5 x 12.5 in., 96 pages, 48 color images

ISBN: 978-1-934435-68-7

ISBN: 978-1-934435-64-9

Hardcover, 10 x 12.75 in.

$ 55.00

$60.00

Barbara Bosworth Natural Histories

Excerpts by Sarah Eckhardt

Hardcover with tip-on image, 11.25 x 14 in.

Co-published with David Zwirner

120 pages, 33 duotone images, 15 color images

Hardcover with jacket, 10.5 x 12.25 in.

ISBN: 978-1-934435-60-1

120 pages, 64 color images

$ 55.00

ISBN: 978-1-934435-61–8

Suzan Frecon: Paper

$ 60.00

Betsy Karel: Conjuring Paradise Hardcover with plastic jacket, 11 x 12 in. 143 pages, 66 color images ISBN: 978-1-934435-67-0

$50.00

Renate Aller Ocean I Desert Text by Janet Dees Hardcover, 16.75 x 11.25 in. 136 pages, 104 color images ISBN: 978-1-934435-81-6

$75.00


Palermo: Works on Paper 1976–1977

Michael Light: Lake Las Vegas/Black Mountain

Texts by Christine Mehring & Christoph Schreier

Text by Rebecca Solnit & Lucy Lippard

Co-published with David Zwirner Hardcover, 8.25 x 10.75 in., 134 pages, 104 color images ISBN: 978-1-934435-74-8

$50.00

Hardcover, 10.5 x 16.5 in., 136 pages, 53 color images ISBN: 978-1-934435-85-4

$60.00

Enrique Martínez Celaya: The Pearl

Michael Light: LA Day/LA Night

Interview by Irene Hoffman

Text by David L. Ulin & Lawrence Weschler

Co-published with SITE Santa Fe

Hardcover, 10.5 x 16 in., 72 pages, 39 duotones

Hardcover, 9 x 12 in., 320 pages, 160 color images

ISBN: 978-1-934435-30-4

ISBN: 978-1-934435-71–7

$60.00

$55.00

Kevin Bubriski: Nepal 1975–2011

Michael Light: Bingham Mine/Garfield Stack

Texts by Robert Gardner & Charles Ramble

Text by Trevor Paglen

Co-published with Peabody Museum Press

Hardcover, 10.5 x 16 in., 48 pages, 21 duotones

Hardcover, 11 x 12 in., 304 pages

ISBN: 978-1-934435-20-5

149 duotone images, 52 color images

$50.00

ISBN: 978-1-934435-72-4

$65.00


Mark Klett The Half-life of History Text by William L. Fox

112 Greene Street: The Early Years Texts by Jessamyn Fiore & Louise Sørensen Co-published with David Zwirner

Hardcover, 9.5 x 11.75 in.,

Hardcover, 8.5 x 12 in.,

160 pages, 30 duotone & 40 color images

160 pages, 90 images

ISBN: 978-1-934435-39-7

ISBN: 978-1-934435-41-0

$55.00

$50.00

Alice Neel Late Portraits & Still Lifes

Rebecca Norris Webb: My Dakota

Texts by Tim Griffin & Louise Sørensen

Hardcover with jacket, 8.5 x 9.75 in.

Co-published with David Zwirner

ISBN: 978-1-934435-47-2

Hardcover, 8 x 11.5 in., 72 pages, 18 color images ISBN: 978-1-934435-55-7

116 pages, 42 color images OUT OF PRINT

$50.00

Toba Khedoori Text by Julien Bismuth Co-published with David Zwirner

Sharon Harper From Above and Below Texts by Jimena Canales & Phillip Prodger

Hardcover with jacket, 10 x 12.75 in.

Hardcover, 11 x 14 in., 120 pages, 39 color images

80 pages, 28 color images

ISBN: 978-1-934435-52-6

ISBN: 978-1-934435-65–6

$55.00

$55.00


m itak uye oyas i n aaron h u ey

Justin Kimball: Pieces of String Text by Douglas Kimball

Aaron Huey Mitakuye Oyasin

Softbound with slipcase, 9.5 x 10 in.

Hardcover with jacket, 9.5 x 12.5 in.

128 pages and booklet, 60 color images

208 pages, 134 color images

ISBN: 978-1-934435-50-2

ISBN: 978-1-934435-51-9

$55.00

$50.00

Stephen Dupont Piksa Niugini, Portraits & Diaries

Fred Sandback

Texts by Robert Gardner & Bob Connolly

Co-published with David Zwirner

Co-published with Peabody Museum Press

Hardcover, 10 x 12 in., 128 pages, 80 images

Text by James Lawrence

2 volumes, Hardcover in a case, 8.5 x 11 in.

ISBN: 978-1-934435-58-8

144 pages (each book), 206 color and duotone images

OUT OF PRINT

ISBN: 978-1-934435-62-5

$60.00

Sharon Core: Early American

Rudolf de Crignis

Text by Brian Sholis

Texts by Lawrence Rinder & Georg Imdahl Chronology by David Gray

Hardcover with jacket, 12 x 13 in. 108 pages, 30 color images

Hardcover with acetate jacket, 9.5 x 12.5 in.

ISBN: 978-1-934435-46-5

256 pages, 120 color images

$50.00

ISBN: 978-1-934435-38-0

$60.00


Charles Ross The Substance of Light

Janelle Lynch Los Jardines de México

Texts by Thomas McEvilley & Klaus Ottmann

Texts by Mario Bellatín & José Antonio Aldrete-Haas

Hardcover with acetate jacket, 10 x 12.5 in.

Hardcover, 14 x 11 in., 80 pages, 41 color images

344 pages, 218 images

ISBN: 978-1-934435-31-1

ISBN: 978-1-934435-49-6

OUT OF PRINT

$65.00

James Drake Red Drawings & White Cut-outs

The Auckland Project John Gossage & Alec Soth

Text by Carter Foster

Two volumes, hardcover, 9 x 11 .5 in.

Hardcover with die-cut jacket, 12 x 15 in.

160 pages, 80 color images

144 pages, 50 color images

ISBN: 978-1-934435-26-7

ISBN: 978-1-934435-40-3

OUT OF PRINT

$60.00

Terry Evans Prairie Stories Hardcover, 9.75 x 9.75 in.

Thomas Joshua Cooper Shoshone Falls Text by Toby Jurovics

176 pages, 100 images

Hardcover with jacket, 15 x 10.5 in.

ISBN: 978-1-934435-48-9

60 pages, 34 tritone images

$50.00

ISBN: 978-1-934435-25-0

$50.00


Ralph Eugene Meatyard Dolls & Masks Texts by Eugenia Parry & Elizabeth Siegel

Ed Moses Texts by Barbara Haskell & Frances Colpitt Hardcover with acetate jacket, 11 x 12 in.

Hardcover with jacket, 9 x 10 in.

192 pages, 120 color images

144 pages, 55 duotone images

ISBN: 978-1-934435-16-8

ISBN: 978-1-934435-33-5

$65.00

$60.00

Gay Block: About Love

David Taylor Working the Line

Interview by Anne Wilkes Tucker

Texts by Hannah Frieser & Luis Alberto Urrea

Hardcover with tip-on image, 11 x 13 in.

Hardcover, 11 x 10.5 in., 196 pages, 120 color  images

312 pages, 219 images

ISBN: 978-1-934435-24-3

ISBN: 978-1-934435-32-8

OUT OF PRINT

$65.00

John Fincher

Janet Russek: The Tenuous Stem

Texts by Jan Adlmann & James Moore

Text by MaLin Wilson Powell

Hardcover with jacket, 10 x 13 in.

Hardcover with jacket, 9.5 x 10.5 in.

192 pages, 128 color images

143 pages, 66 color images

ISBN: 978-1-934435-53-3

ISBN: 978-1-934435-70-0

$60.00

$55.00


Beaumont’s Kitchen Photographs by Beaumont Newhall, Berenice Abbott, Ansel Adams, Edward Weston, Paul Strand, and others

John McCracken Sketchbook Text by Neville Wakefield Hardcover with separate softbound book

Hardcover with acetate jacket

11 x 14 in., 168 pages, 157 color images

8 x 10.25 in., 172 pages, 28 tipped-in images

ISBN: 987-1-934435-12-0

ISBN: 978-1-934435-06-9

OUT OF PRINT

$55.00

Dayanita Singh: House of Love Writings by Aveek Sen Co-published with the Peabody Museum

Colleen Plumb Animals are Outside Today Text by Lisa Hostetler

Hardcover, 6.25 x 9.25 in., 198 pages, 111 images

Hardcover, 9 x 10 in., 128 pages, 65 color images

ISBN: 978-1-934435-27-4

ISBN: 978-1-934435-36-6

$45.00

$50.00

Charles Arnoldi

Michael Lundgren Transfigurations

Texts by Frank Gehry & Dave Hickey Hardcover with jacket

Texts by Rebecca Solnit & William Jenkins

11 x 12 in., 360 pages, 160 color images

Hardcover, 14 x 11 in., 72 pages, 80 images

ISBN: 978-1-934435-07-6

ISBN: 978-1-934435-10-6

OUT OF PRINT

$50.00


Marlene Dumas Against the Wall

Alex Webb & Rebecca Norris Webb Violet Isle

Co-published with David Zwirner

Text by Pico Iyer

Hardcover, 9.75 x 12.75 in., 72 pages, 26 color images

Softbound with a printed slipcase

ISBN: 978-1-934435-28-1

10 x 11.25 in., 144 pages, 70 color images

OUT OF PRINT

ISBN: 978-1-934435-18-2 OUT OF PRINT

Judy Tuwaletstiwa Mapping Water

Johnnie Winona Ross

Hardcover with an acetate jacket

Hardcover with an acetate jacket

9.5   X 12 in., 304 pages, 128 color images

10 x 11.25 in., 224 pages, 89 color images

ISBN: 978-1-934435-02-1

ISBN: 978-1-934435-01-4

OUT OF PRINT

$60.00

Mark Klett Saguaros

Callahan, Siskind, Sommer

Text by Gregory McNamee

Texts by Douglas Dreishpoon & Carter Ratcliff

Texts by Keith F. Davis & Britt Salvesen Hardcover, 10.5 x 11.25 in., 152 pages, 66 images

Hardcover, 12 x 15 in., 106 pages, 75 duotones

ISBN: 978-1-934435-15-1

ISBN: 978-1-934435-00-7

$ 50.00

OUT OF PRINT


LIMITED EDITIONS

Bill Jacobson Place (Series) Includes an 11 x 14 inch pigment print, mounted to 21 x 18 inch museum board (your choice of one image from the two shown below), with a signed copy of the book. $ 1,000 | EDITION OF 30 (15 OF EACH IMAGE)

Michael Lundgren Transfigurations Includes a 16 x 20 inch silver gelatin print (your choice of one image from the book) in a handmade portfolio, signed by the artist, with a signed copy of the book. $ 600 | EDITION OF 50


John Gossage & Alec Soth The Auckland Project Includes two signed and numbered 11 x 14 inch color archival pigment prints, one by each artist in a clear portfolio, with a signed copy of the book. $ 1,200 | EDITION OF 40

David Taylor Includes a signed copy of the book and two "Border Monument" prints in a custom archival box. $ 1400 | EDITION OF 10

Colleen Plumb Animals Are Outside Today Includes a signed copy of the book and a 15 x 15 inch pigment print.

John Fincher Includes a signed and numbered print (from Santa Fe Editions) in a clamshell box, with a signed copy of the book. $ 1,500 | EDITION OF 25

Sharon Harper From Above and Below

$ 900 | EDITION OF 40

Includes a signed and numbered 11 x 14 inch color archival pigment print in a portfolio. (Image below.)

Johnnie Winona Ross Includes a signed and numbered lithographic print, mounted to a wooden base, with a signed and numbered book in a clamshell box. $ 1,500 | EDITION OF 40

$ 1,000 | EDITION OF 20


Judy Tuwaletstiwa Mapping Water Includes two signed and numbered photographs from the Crow series in a clamshell box. $ 1,000 | EDITION OF 50

Christina Seely: Lux

Brad Temkin Includes an 12 x 15 inch archival pigment print on 14 x 17 inch paper (your choice of one image from three options, two are shown below), with a signed copy of the book. $ 850 | EDITION OF 45 (15 OF EACH IMAGE)

Includes a custom, handmade book with 45 archival prints, housed in a custom box. $ 5,000 | EDITION OF 10

Alex Webb & Rebecca Norris Webb Violet Isle Includes your choice of 2 signed and numbered, 11 x 14 inch, Type C prints— one by Alex Webb, the other by Rebecca Norris Webb—plus a signed copy of the book, housed in a custom cardboard clamshell. $ 1,500 | EDITION OF 40


Charles Arnoldi

Mark Klett Saguaros

Includes two intaglio prints (one red, one black) printed by Landfall Press, housed with a signed book in a custom plywood box.

Includes an original 8 x 10 ambrotype print with a signed and numbered book in a clamshell box. (Image below.)

$ 3,500 | EDITION OF 12

$ 2,500 | DELUXE EDITION OF 10

Jason Langer Twenty Years Includes a 16 x 20 inch pigment print (your choice of one image from three options), with a signed copy of the book. $ 1,000 | EDITION OF 30

Ralph Eugene Meatyard Dolls & Masks Clamshell box with a copy of the book and contemporary gelatin-silver print of Untitled 1962. Signed by the estate. $ 900 | EDITION OF 30


RADIUS BOOKS

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HOW TO ORDER A RADIUS BOOK:

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