Collectible Books
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HOCKNEY’S ALPHABET
Illustrated by David Hockney and signed by the following contributors: Douglas Adams, Martin Amis, Julian Barnes, William Boyd, Margaret Drabble, Patrick Leigh Fermor, William Golding, Seamus Heaney, David Hockney, Kazo Ishiguro, Erica Jong, Doris Lessing, Norman Mailer, Ian McEwan, Arthur Miller, Iris Murdoch, NIgel Nicolsen, John Julius Norwich, Joyce Carol Oates, V.S Pritchett, Craig Raine, Susan Sontag, Stephen Spender, and John Updike. $3,000. (as new), Limited edition of 250 copies |
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VISIONAIRE 53: SOUND
Contributions by David Byrne, Michael Stipe, Adam Horowitz, Thurston Moore, Kim Gordon, Christian Marclay, Doug Aitken, et. al. Issue 53 of Visionaire–produced this time around in collaboration with the British car manufacturer, MINI–is dedicated to the theme of Sound. Packaged inside a specially produced domed case, it consists of five 12-inch vinyl records, imprinted with images (picture discs), that together contain more than 100 minutes of sound content–from audio experiments to unreleased songs, samples and spoken word pieces. Also included is a MINI Clubman “Vinyl Killer” record player: a battery-operated toy car, containing speakers and a needle. As the little car moves along a record’s groove, it plays each track, acting as a fully portable record player and sound system. Beyond all this, the issue also includes two CDs with all of the sound content gathered digitally, as well as a booklet of credits and instructions. $250.00 |
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From the Cradle to the Grave: Selected Drawings
by Damien Hirst From the Cradle to the Grave presents a key selection of drawings and sketches produced by the famed English artist and provocateur Damien Hirst over the past 15 years. For Hirst, drawing is a way of maintaining the flow of imagination, and he does it constantly. Ranging from raw, impulsive sketches to detailed and well-thought-out drawings, these works allow us to explore the artist’s preoccupations and passions and his fascination with the ambiguity at the heart of human experience: the confusing relations between art and life, life and death, image and reality, communion and isolation. $560.00 |



