Edition
Thirty are designated hors de commerce for distribution to the participants. Forty numbered copies are offered for sale.
Dimensions
printed pieces: roughly A4 (8.25″ x 11.75″)
box: 8.75″ x 12.5″ x 2.25″
Media
The printed works on Paper were made using a variety of methods, including: letterpress, screen print, hand-set type, photopolymer, wood type, silver-gelatin, intaglio, inkjet, and wood engraving. The papers are equally diverse, including: Barcham Green, Zerkall, and Magnani. From handmade to industrial; gossamer-thin to heavyweight; kozo, cotton, and more. The designs range from broadsides to chapbooks to folded folios. Each work is wrapped in Kawashi paper donated by Hiromi Paper. The complete set is housed in a handmade box from John DeMerritt Bookbinder.
Walter Bachinski and Janis Butler
Victoria Bean
Karen Bleitz
Carolee Campbell,
Aaron Cohick
Crispin & Jan Elsted
Nacho Gallardo
Martha Hellion
Sarah Horowitz
Mikhail Karasik
Peter Rutledge Koch
Patricia Lagarde
Clemens-Tobias Lange
Alan Loney
Peter Malutzki & Ines von Ketelhodt
Russell Maret
Rick Myers
Didier Mutel
Robin Price
Harry Reese & Sandra Liddell Reese
Dmitry Sayenko
Veronika Schäpers
Gaylord Schanilec
Johannes Strugalla & Francoise Despalles
Richard Wagener
Sam Winston
Alexander Turnbull Library of New Zealand
Auckland City Library
Brigham Young University
Columbia University
Herzog August Bibliothek
Indiana University Libraries, Lilly Library
IUPUI Herron Art Library
Lafayette College
Letterform Archive
Library of Congress, Special Collections
National Library of the Netherlands
San Francisco Public Library
Scripps College
Stanford University Library
State Library of Victoria
Swarthmore College
University of Alberta
University of Arizona
University of Auckland
University of California, Berkeley, The Bancroft Library
University of California, Los Angeles, Clark Library
University of California, Santa Barbara
University of California, Santa Cruz
University of Delaware
University of Florida
University of Georgia
University of Melbourne
University of San Francisco, Gleeson Library