This is part 4 of a 4-part post on the works of American artist R. B. Kitaj (1932-2007). For biographical notes see part 1. For more works see parts 1, 2 & 3. This last part takes a look at two series of prints made in the 1960s.
Kitaj was a self-professed bibliomaniac. In 1969 his love of books provided the inspiration for "In Our Time: Covers for a Small Library After the Life for the Most Part" - a portfolio of 50 screenprints depicting the covers of select books from the his library. Made from enlarged photographic facsimiles of the actual covers, the prints replicate evidence of each book�s handling and use, such as torn bookjackets, stained pages, and worn bindings. Kitaj�s selections include books of significance to the artist (like Ezra Pound�s "How to Read"), as well as apparently random books or leaflets (like the city of Burbank�s annual budget for 1968�69) that reflect the idiosyncratic nature of Kitaj�s book collection, and of book collections in general. The portfolio also speaks to connections between the visual arts and literature, as well as Kitaj�s and other artists� perception of book as object.
This is a selection from the edition:
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City of Burbank Annual Budget |
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Edward Hopper |
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Ezra Pound, How to Read |
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George Gissing, Workers in the Dawn |
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Industrial Camouflage Manual |
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Intelligence Bulletin |
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London by Night |
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Mark Rothko |
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Max and the White Phagocytes |
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Maxim Gorky, Articles and Pamphlets |
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James Agee, Permit me Voyage |
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Damon Runyon, Short Takes |
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Robert W. Service, Songs of a Sourdough |
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Wyndham Lewis, The Caliph's Design |
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Vachel Lindsay, The Congo and Other Poems |
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Leon Trotsky, The Defence of Terrorism |
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W. B. Yeats, The Tower |
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The Wording of Police Charges |
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Kenneth Burke, Towards a Better Life |
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Carl Th. Dreyer, Vampyr |
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Howard Marshall, With Scott to the Pole |
"Struggle in the West - the bombing of London (horizon/blitz)" : A set of seven screenprints and 1 title page (1967-69) Edition: edition of 70 in linen covered box made by Rudolf Rieser, Cologne.
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Setpiece 1 |
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Horizon / Blitz (Prologue) |
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Safeguarding of Life |
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Setpiece 3 |
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[Title not found] |
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