Thursday, January 23, 2014

Los Angeles Art Book Fair Preview: Part Two




Along with the limited edition artist's books I will be featuring at the LAABF there will be a selection of rare and out-of-print books, film posters, original artworks, periodicals, photographs and ephemera, from the 1960s to today, all in the areas of my speciality. Click here for details about the fair. 


Above and below: two posters for adult films by French director Jose Benazeraf. 
Les Filles de Rues and Le Concerto de la Peur, circa 1969/1970





Submission. Jimmy De Sana's, signed, self-published limited edition 1979


 Forbidden Photographs. Charles Gatewood, signed, self-published limited edition 1981


Le Muscle du Sommeil. Gilles Berquet. United Dead Artists, 2009



Photograph by John Willie of his wife and muse, Holly. Original photograph mid-1940s. Oversized second generation photograph, circa 1980s. One of three different images available.




 Roger Cornaille. Original surreal collages. Paris, circa 1950s 





Gene Bilbrew and Eric Stanton. Collection of fetish, female domination publications, mimicking traditional comic book style. Four pages each, published by Peerless Sales New York City, late 1950s/early 1960s.


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Based in New York City, Vasta Images/Books is an international dealer specializing in the body, the nude and the erotic arts. Focus for the fair will be artist's books, photography books, posters, photographs and ephemera, circa 1960s~2000s in our areas of specialty. Additionally featured will be material from the collection of the late John McWhinnie by arrangement with his estate.

Los Angeles Art Book Fair Artist's Books preview click 



Sunday, January 12, 2014

Los Angeles Art Book Fair Preview: Limited Edition Artist's Books



The Los Angeles Art Book Fair presents another opportunity to showcase a selection of European, limited edition silk screened books. In particular the publications of Le Dernier Cri (Marseille) and Re:Surgo!, previously know as Bongout (Berlin). Previewed here is a selection of what will be available for purchase at my LAABF stand. Click here for details about the fair. Above: Angel Cassoulet 200 copies Le Dernier Cri 2012.


How I arrived at the devotional altar of silk screened artist's books

Although the trajectory of Vasta Images/Books can be traced back to photography, my personal genesis on the road to perdition began with comic books. Starting with the superhero comics of the 1950s followed by the first steps of the infernal decent via the incredible worlds of horror and fantasy created by E.C.Comics.

That was washed away from my memory with the arrival of the sexual revolution, rock and roll, braless hippie chicks and underground comics. With undergrounds for the first time comics were aimed at adults: those who were just discovering them or, for people like myself, rediscovering them. The "for adults only" disclaimers on the covers of some underground comics teased at the freewheeling sexual adventures of characters inhabiting worlds that for normal people, were more than just slightly out of reach. 
They constantly smoked dope; had sex wherever and whenever; their conversations, raunchy and uncensored. In the end it was "good dirty fun", sometimes subversive, often hilarious.



Devil 200 copies Le Dernier Cri 2011


Flash forward to the mid-1990s. Early encounters in Paris with the serigraphed books published by Le Dernier Cri left me dazed and bit overwhelmed. What was I looking at? According to LDC and a few other French publishers, society and all its inhabitants were simply doomed. I didn't see artists responding to the world around them, I saw only the intense and sometimes harsh and dark imagery. 

Then enlightenment struck. The high quality of the serigraph printing, the vibrant colors, the overall impact of artwork and graphics was unlike anything else I had ever seen. I realized at that moment, holy shit, I love these books! Soon after I discovered the books of BonGout (now Re:Surgo!) whose work moves primarily within the areas of color and texture, very often creating abstract, non-figurative books. Both these publishers will be well represented at my stand in L.A. with a selection of in-print and out-of-print books.

So come to the fair and feast your eyes on the largest selection of crazy beautiful, limited edition silk screen books you will see for sale in the United States! 


Still Damp Gregory Jacobsen 130 copies Re:Surgo! 2012


Grand Coc Peu de Chourmo 100 copies Le Dernier Cri 2012


Interieurs Catherine Ursin Editions CBO 2003


 
De La Condition Postmoderne Christian Gfeller 60 copies Re:Surgo! 2012


Stakano/Grafike 200 copies Le Dernier Cri 2000


Make Love Not War Volumes 1 & 2 Guillaume Soulatges 50 copies Culture Commune 2013


Monsters of Sinland David Sandlin 10 copies Self-published Test Print 2013


Mateo Falcone 77 copies Re:Surgo! 2012


I will also have a few creations by French publisher Phillipe UG  (aka Editions CBO) a master builder of serigraphed books. Including his Pixomatic pop-up book of mechanical, 8-bit inspired characters 100 copies 2008






Also on offer some 'zines as well as artist's books from other publishers

Becky Kill! Kill! Fricassee de Pintade 60 copies Les Brigades De Foutre 2013


Peep Show Sean Maung 30 copies All Day Every Day 2013


Docteur Black Hardcore comic book. No publisher, no date (circa mid-1970s)

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Based in New York City, Vasta Images/Books is an international dealer specializing in the body, the nude and the erotic arts. Focus for the fair will be artist's books, photography books, posters, photographs and ephemera, circa 1960s~2000s in our areas of specialty. Additionally featured will be material from the collection of the late John McWhinnie by arrangement with his estate.



Monday, January 6, 2014

John McWhinnie ~ Remembering Him Today



It is two years today since the untimely death of John McWhinnie. Thinking of him as always and especially today. Click here for an excellent interview of John by Peter Sutherland. At his stand, New York Art Book Fair, 2011. Photo by Olivier Zahm.