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COLD WATER FLAT
To celebrate their collaboration "100 More Jokes From The Book of the
Dead," artist Archie Rand and poet John Yau created the etching "Cold
Water Flat" in a special edition of 37. The series is signed and numbered.
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info@meritagepress.com.
Archie Rand has exhibited in more than 80 solo
and 200 group exhibitions. He is represented in international museums
and numerous private collections. A Guggenheim Award recipient, Rand created
"The Letter Paintings," a 1970’s series that challenged both the political
and aesthetic status quo. Rand further expanded traditional notions of
art when he painted a significant 8,000-square-foot mural inside the Orthodox
B’nai Yosef synagogue in Brooklyn, currently the only functioning, completely
muraled synagogue in the world. Archie Rand’s work also inspired The Jewish
Museum’s highly acclaimed 1996 exhibition "Too Jewish? Challenging Traditional
Identities," an exhibit which enjoyed a three-year national museum tour
and helped to catapult religious subject matter into the contemporary
art scene.
John Yau received a BA from Bard College and an MFA from Brooklyn College.
He is a poet, fiction writer, art critic, curator, editor, publisher,
researcher and teacher. His poetry collections include the forthcoming
Borrowed Love Poems (Penguin Putnam); Forbidden Entries
(Black Sparrow, 1996), Edificio Sayonara (Black Sparrow, 1992);
and Radiant Silhouette (Black Sparrow, 1994). Publications of fiction
include My Symptoms (Black Sparrow, 1998); and Hawaiian Cowboys
(Black Sparrow, 1995). He was also the editor of Fetish (Four Walls
Eight Windows, 1998), an anthology of short stories. Since 1978, he has
written for American and European magazines (Artforum, Art in America,
Art News, El Pais, Interview, Tema Celeste and Vogue) as well
as contributed essays to more than two hundred catalogs and museum publications.
In addition to having a collection of essays on poetry and art, entitled
The Passionate Spectator, forthcoming from University of Michigan
Press, he is the author of In the Realm of Appearances: The Art of
Andy Warhol (Ecco, 1993) and The United States of Jasper Johns
(Zoland, 1996). As Ahmanson Curatorial Fellow (1993-1996), he organized
a retrospective of paintings and drawings by Ed Moses for the Museum of
Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. Other curatorial activities include, "Murder,"
Bergamont Station, Santa Monica; and "Original Scale," Apex Art, New York.
He has engaged in collaborations with numerous artists including Enrico
Baj, Norman Bluhm, Max Gimblett, Toni Grand, Bill Jensen, Jurgen Partenheimer,
Ed Paschke, Archie Rand, Peter Saul, Pat Steir, and Robert Therrien. Fellowships
include the Lavan Award from the Academy of American Poets; the Jerome
Shestack Prize from American Poetry Review; and the Richard Hugo Memorial
Prize from CutBank. Grants include the National Endowment for the Arts;
the Ingram-Merrill Foundation; New York Foundation for the Arts.
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