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Bulletins of the Serving Library. #11 / editors, Angie Keefer, Stuart Bertolotti-Bailey, David Reinfurt ; contributors, Lucas Benjamin [and 8 others].
Title & Author:

Bulletins of the Serving Library. #11 / editors, Angie Keefer, Stuart Bertolotti-Bailey, David Reinfurt ; contributors, Lucas Benjamin [and 8 others].

Publication:

[Place of publication not identified] : The Serving Library, 2016.
[New Haven, Connecticut] : Library Stack, [2022]

Description:

1 online resource : illustrations

Notes:
Blazon 4 Moholy-Nagy / Dexter Sinister -- Color Swatches / T.E. White -- Colorless Green Ideas / Lucas Benjamin -- Drug, Poison, Remedy, Talisman, Cosmetic, Intoxicant / Amy Sillman -- Grey Areas / Dexter Sinister -- Homage To An Homage Of An Homage / Tamara Shopsin -- Now In Color / James Langdon -- So-called Ephemera / Stuart Bertolotti-Bailey -- The Colors We See / Umberto Eco -- Why Is Jesus White? / Muhammad Ali -- The Spectra Poetry Hoax / Emily Gephart.
Summary:

"This issue is both *in* and *about* COLOR. Starting with ISSUE #10, we have reduced our format and we are printing in all of the available inks. The issue was published in time to inaugurate (finally!) our first physical space for The Serving Library in a storefront on the north side of the majestic India Buildings block in the heart of Liverpool's once-colorful mercantile district. Bulletins around the edges of color come courtesy of Lucas Benjamin on a green screen, Stuart Bertolotti-Bailey on ephemera, Umberto Eco on conditioning, Emily Gephart on a poetry hoax, James Langdon on kitchen cabinetry, Tamara Shopsin on swimming pools, Amy Sillman on the weight of paint, Dexter Sinister on Moholy-Nagy and USB sticks, and T.E. White on just about everything else colorful."-- provided by distributor.

Subject:

Graphic arts.
Design.
Digital media.
Color.
Industrial design.
Graphic design (Typography)
Artists' writings.
Arts graphiques.
Couleur.
Écrits d'artistes.
color (perceived attribute)
Cultural history

Form/genre:

Electronic books.
Periodicals.

Added entries:

Benjamin, Lucas, contributor.
Bertolotti-Bailey, Stuart, editor, contributor.
Keefer, Angie, 1977- editor.
Reinfurt, David, editor.
White, T. E. Color swatches.
Benjamin, Lucas. Colorless green ideas.
Sillman, Amy. Drug, poison, remedy, talisman, cosmetic, intoxicant.
Shopsin, Tamara. Homage to an homage of an homage.
Langdon, James (Graphic designer). Now in color.
Bertolotti-Bailey, Stuart. So-called ephemera.
Eco, Umberto. Colors we see.
Ali, Muhammad, 1942-2016. Why is Jesus white?
Gephart, Emily. Spectra poetry hoax.
Dexter Sinister (Firm). Blazon 4 Moholy-Nagy.
Dexter Sinister (Firm). Grey areas.
Serving Library (Project), publisher.
Library Stack, distributor.

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