Mar 22, 2013

Bill Sienkiewicz
DUNE

Mar 21, 2013

The Magician


The Magician is an epic graphic novel, a bookmaking tour de force, a mesmerizing art object, and the completion of over a decade-long obsession of author Chris Byrne. This enigmatic box of wonders houses a dozen separate publications, printed and hand bound using a variety of techniques.
The books include Theogony, Handmade, Down the Head, Mountain Man/She-Wolf, Letterpress Flipbook, 4-Ply Toilet Paper, Moleskine, BM Case, M-Phase, Unfinished Versions, Colophon, and Curtains.

Mar 19, 2013

Mar 17, 2013

GRATTIS KENNETH!!!

Mar 9, 2013

W Kandinsky
Engel des Jüngsten Gerichts (1911)
Glass painting, 26 x 17 cm.

Mar 7, 2013


Heinz Müller

I said never
I said
She said what
I said what never what
What I said
Never is what I
What
She said
What what I said what
I said
Never said what
I said
What she said I said
She
Never
Said

“Not, title” (from Insaid, PO Books, NJ, 1956)

Heinz Müller was an Italian immigrant arriving alone in the US in 1924 at the age of 5. He was sent by his parents to live with an uncle in Hoboken, New Jersey, where stayed until his disappearance in 1957.
Working in a butcher shop, Müller published four short books of poetry between 1949 and 1956. Neither met with either critical or commercial success. Most of his work, like the example above, eschews meter and punctuation. His first book, Red Green Clouds Bicycle (1949), was a deeply personal work of myth-building. The three subsequent volumes, although making the occasional reference back to those worlds, mostly revolved around mundane incidents and failed romance.

A.F. Bytt (red). Taxonomy of Forgotten Poets of the 20th Century (volume 3). Buffalo; University of West Seneca. 1999. p. 68.

Mar 6, 2013