Chuck Close immediately liked the idea of a book without words. As a child, his severe dyslexia stood in the way of reading, making images all the more important. To this day, he remembers a visual encyclopaedia from his early years and the feeling of being overtaken by the intensity of its pictures. The idea was also compatible with Close’s ongoing interest in revealing the process of his work, which he accomplishes largely through visual presentation, using very few words, if any. Scribble Book is a self-portrait that emerges step-by-step out of the printing process, one plate and one colour at a time. The viewer follows a series of 9 individual plate proofs along with a corresponding series of 9 progressive proofs. By comparing the plate proofs against the progressive proofs, the viewer may ascertain not only the effect as one colour is added to another to create the final 9-colour self-portrait, but also the compositional decisions and careful modifications made by Close at each stage of the project. A similar work was made with 12 plates and included in the exhibition Chuck Close Prints: Process and Collaboration at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2004. It was an immediate success. However, Close became fully aware of the effectiveness of the work only by means of an error: two of the prints were hung out of sequence, a circumstance that evaded the notice of both Close and the museum staff. It was not long before representatives of the museum received letters from two visitors who had noticed the error. “And just imagine,” Close relates, “if two people took the time to write letters, how many more must have figured it out and not bothered to write in!” Careful viewing was all that was needed, and the work inspired just that. Scribble Book is presented in this Steidl edition as two accordion-fold books. The first shows the series of plate proofs, and the second the series of progressive proofs, culminating with a 9-colour self-portrait. For those seeking a more detailed understanding of the printmaking process, these books are accompanied by a separate text booklet in which the artist gives a personal account of the drawing process as recorded through the soft-ground etching method.
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Chuck Close was born in Monroe, Washington, in 1940 and pursued his education in visual art at Yale University. Photography has been an integral part of his painting process since the mid-1960s and later grew into a body of work in its own right that includes large-format Polaroids and daguerreotypes. Close has also distinguished himself as a master in the area of printmaking. Since 1967 his work has been the subject of more than 100 major exhibitions throughout the world.
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Zustand: New. Chuck Close immediately liked the idea of a book without words. As a child, his severe dyslexia stood in the way of reading, making images all the more important. This book is a self-portrait that emerges out of the printing process, one plate and one color at a time. Editor(s): Holland, Nina; Sohn, Jerry. Num Pages: 24 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: ACXJ; AFC; AGB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 348 x 286 x 23. Weight in Grams: 1274. . 2010. Paperback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland. Artikel-Nr. V9783865214928
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hardcover. Zustand: Perfetto (Mint). Prima edizione (First Edition). Cofanetto con 2 volumi rilegati e uno in brossura. Illustrazioni a colori a piena pagina. Testi di Chuck Close e Nina Holland / 3 vols. Volume 1 & 2: Grey card boards with black title. Volume 3: Soft paper covers. All housed in a grey, card slipcase. Text by Chuck Close and Nina Holland Volumi rilegati a leporello. 4to (cm 34,5x28). pp. 24 pp. n.n. a volume. . Perfetto (Mint). . Prima edizione (First Edition). . Chuck Close immediately liked the idea of a book without words. As a child, his severe dyslexia stood in the way of reading, making images all the more important. Scribble Book is a self-portrait that emerges step-by-step out of the printing process, one plate and one color at a time. The viewer follows a series of 9 individual plate proofs along with a corresponding series of 9 progressive proofs. By comparing the plate proofs against the progressive proofs, the viewer may ascertain not only the effect as one color is added to another to create the final 9-color self-portrait, but also the compositional decisions and careful modifications made by Close at each stage of the project. Scribble Book is presented in this Steidl edition as two accordion-folded books.The first shows series of plate proofs, and the second the series of progressive proofs, culminating with a 9-color self-portrait. These books are accompanied by a separate text booklet in which the artist gives a personal account of the drawing process as recorded through the soft-ground etching method. A Chuck Close piacque subito l'idea di un libro senza parole. Da bambino, la sua grave dislessia ostacolava la lettura, rendendo le immagini ancora più importanti. Scribble Book è un autoritratto che emerge passo dopo passo dal processo di stampa, una lastra e un colore alla volta. Lo spettatore segue una serie di 9 prove di stampa individuali e una serie corrispondente di 9 prove progressive. Confrontando le prove delle lastre con le prove progressive, lo spettatore può verificare non solo l'effetto dell'aggiunta di un colore all'altro per creare l'autoritratto finale a 9 colori, ma anche le decisioni compositive e le attente modifiche apportate da Close in ogni fase del progetto. Scribble Book è presentato in due libri rilegati a fisarmonica: il primo mostra la serie di prove di lastre e il secondo la serie di prove, che culmina con l'autoritratto a 9 colori. Questi libri sono accompagnati da un libretto di testo in cui l'artista fornisce un resoconto personale del processo di disegno realizzato attraverso il metodo dell'incisione. Book. Artikel-Nr. bc_228908
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