The Coracle : Coracle Press Gallery 1975-1987
Title: The Coracle : Coracle Press Gallery 1975-1987
Authors: Coracle Press, Trevor Winkfield, Kay Roberts, Stephen Duncalf, Stuart Mills, Jonathan Williams, Simon Cutts, Stephen Bann, John Janssen, Thomas A. Clark, Colin Sackett
Publisher: The Coracle Press
Publication date: 1987
Format: softcover
Pages: 131
Book Condition: Very good
Catalogue published in conjunction with an exhibition held at the Yale Centre for British Art in New Haven, Connecticut, November 7, 1989 - January 14, 1990. Text by Trevor Winkfield, Kay Roberts, Stephen Duncalf, Stuart Mills, Jonathan Williams, Simon Cutts, Stephen Bann, John Janssen, Thomas A. Clark and Coin Sackett. Black-and-white and full colour images throughout, plus list of all Coracle exhibitions between 1975 and 1987.
Coracle is a small publishing press based in Tipperary, Ireland, initially established in London during the 1970s. Led by Erica Van Horn and Simon Cutts, it serves as a publisher, gallery, and book space. Coracle focuses on engaging artists, writers, and editors to build a unique blend of text, imagery, and print, often exploring metaphor, allusion, paradox, and irony. Many of its publications reflect a playful yet critical look at the nature of books, with an underlying essence of poetry and a keen interest in the book as a form of poetic expression.
Ref: No. 50 in "The Book on Books on Artists' Books" by Arnaud Desjardin. London, England : The Everyday Press, 2011, pp. 34.
Title: The Coracle : Coracle Press Gallery 1975-1987
Authors: Coracle Press, Trevor Winkfield, Kay Roberts, Stephen Duncalf, Stuart Mills, Jonathan Williams, Simon Cutts, Stephen Bann, John Janssen, Thomas A. Clark, Colin Sackett
Publisher: The Coracle Press
Publication date: 1987
Format: softcover
Pages: 131
Book Condition: Very good
Catalogue published in conjunction with an exhibition held at the Yale Centre for British Art in New Haven, Connecticut, November 7, 1989 - January 14, 1990. Text by Trevor Winkfield, Kay Roberts, Stephen Duncalf, Stuart Mills, Jonathan Williams, Simon Cutts, Stephen Bann, John Janssen, Thomas A. Clark and Coin Sackett. Black-and-white and full colour images throughout, plus list of all Coracle exhibitions between 1975 and 1987.
Coracle is a small publishing press based in Tipperary, Ireland, initially established in London during the 1970s. Led by Erica Van Horn and Simon Cutts, it serves as a publisher, gallery, and book space. Coracle focuses on engaging artists, writers, and editors to build a unique blend of text, imagery, and print, often exploring metaphor, allusion, paradox, and irony. Many of its publications reflect a playful yet critical look at the nature of books, with an underlying essence of poetry and a keen interest in the book as a form of poetic expression.
Ref: No. 50 in "The Book on Books on Artists' Books" by Arnaud Desjardin. London, England : The Everyday Press, 2011, pp. 34.
Title: The Coracle : Coracle Press Gallery 1975-1987
Authors: Coracle Press, Trevor Winkfield, Kay Roberts, Stephen Duncalf, Stuart Mills, Jonathan Williams, Simon Cutts, Stephen Bann, John Janssen, Thomas A. Clark, Colin Sackett
Publisher: The Coracle Press
Publication date: 1987
Format: softcover
Pages: 131
Book Condition: Very good
Catalogue published in conjunction with an exhibition held at the Yale Centre for British Art in New Haven, Connecticut, November 7, 1989 - January 14, 1990. Text by Trevor Winkfield, Kay Roberts, Stephen Duncalf, Stuart Mills, Jonathan Williams, Simon Cutts, Stephen Bann, John Janssen, Thomas A. Clark and Coin Sackett. Black-and-white and full colour images throughout, plus list of all Coracle exhibitions between 1975 and 1987.
Coracle is a small publishing press based in Tipperary, Ireland, initially established in London during the 1970s. Led by Erica Van Horn and Simon Cutts, it serves as a publisher, gallery, and book space. Coracle focuses on engaging artists, writers, and editors to build a unique blend of text, imagery, and print, often exploring metaphor, allusion, paradox, and irony. Many of its publications reflect a playful yet critical look at the nature of books, with an underlying essence of poetry and a keen interest in the book as a form of poetic expression.
Ref: No. 50 in "The Book on Books on Artists' Books" by Arnaud Desjardin. London, England : The Everyday Press, 2011, pp. 34.