Peter Koch Printer: Embodied Language and the Form of the Book
Profiled artist: Peter R. Koch
Categories: Reference / Catalogue, Essays
Reference no.:R/C/NL/Koc.P/17.01
Book title: | Peter Koch Printer: Embodied Language and the Form of the Book |
Published by: | Editions Koch & Stanford University Libraries |
Year made: | 2017 |
Place made: | USA |
Original: | Yes |
Dimensions: | 230 x 330 |
Binder: | commercial binding |
Physical description: | paper back, multi-section |
Further information: | |
With critical essays by Mark Dimunation and Timothy D. Murray, and an interview with Peter Rutledge Koch by Roberto G. Trujillo. Bibliography by Nina M. Schneider. "And so, one asks, what is the inherent value of an artist/printer's archive? Koch's work did not and does not just happen. It has evolved over a period of some forty years, and it continues to evolve. The archive is a record of cultural evolution as well as an invaluable teaching and research tool. It is the record of process, thinking, design (maybe even against design) reflecting both the struggle and experiment and in the end it reveals the successes of one of the most important and influential printers and book artists in the United States." Robert G. Trujillo (from the curator's note) |
Profiled artist: | Peter R. Koch () |
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