Mantell Ir2012.060 Tick Tiger Trout (cover) Photo Jarvis Lawson
Eva Mantell
Tick Tiger Trout, 1996
Found paper collage, edition 192/250
8 7/8 x 7 1/4 x 1/8 inches
Racine Art Museum, RAMA Purchase
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

Variations on a Theme: Artists’ Books at RAM

October 11, 2023 – January 13, 2024
at Racine Art Museum

As part of RAM’s Twentieth Anniversary celebrations in 2023 and acknowledging a specialty focus of the institution, this exhibition surveys artists’ books from the collection.

Artists’ books—a category of making in its own right—can encompass aspects of printmaking, papermaking, illustration, design, and more. An artist can directly produce the book or work with a team that implements an idea—or a combination of both. Artists’ books as a whole consider the idea of the book, as well as its physical format, as a starting point for aesthetic and conceptual investigations. Designs can vary widely and include pieces that question the framework, use, or definition of a book; that include multiple components; or that are not functional in any traditional sense of the word.

RAM has over 550 artists’ books in its holdings—a collection that may be one of the largest of its kind in a Midwestern art museum. By their nature, artists’ books bridge the focal points of the museum’s collection: craft and graphics. Books, while printed in one form or another and editioned, are also three-dimensional objects that show evidence of the artists’ hand—effectively closing the gap between prints and three-dimensional craft. In addition, many traditional craft techniques like papermaking and binding are used to create these pieces, relating these graphic works to bookmaking traditions.

More About the Exhibition

Exhibition Notes (PDF)

Press Room

Artists in the Exhibition

Kathleen Amt, Chung Hoon Baik, Jim Escalante, Walter Samuel Haatoum Hamady, Keiko Hara, Ric Haynes, Kevin J. Henkes, Charles Hobson, Amos Paul Kennedy Jr., Susan E. King, Barbara Kruger, Ruth Laxson, Jim Lee, Ruth Lingen, Richard Long, Eva Mantell, Scott McCarney, Beverly L. Nichols, Kevin Osborn, JoAnna Poehlmann, Pleschette Robinson, Liz Rodriguez, Adrian R. Tió, Erica Van Horn, and Philip Zimmerman

Variations on a Theme: Artists’ Books at RAM

October 11, 2023 – January 13, 2024
at Racine Art Museum
Mantell Ir2012.060 Tick Tiger Trout (cover) Photo Jarvis Lawson
Eva Mantell
Tick Tiger Trout, 1996
Found paper collage, edition 192/250
8 7/8 x 7 1/4 x 1/8 inches
Racine Art Museum, RAMA Purchase
Photography: Jarvis Lawson

As part of RAM’s Twentieth Anniversary celebrations in 2023 and acknowledging a specialty focus of the institution, this exhibition surveys artists’ books from the collection.

Artists’ books—a category of making in its own right—can encompass aspects of printmaking, papermaking, illustration, design, and more. An artist can directly produce the book or work with a team that implements an idea—or a combination of both. Artists’ books as a whole consider the idea of the book, as well as its physical format, as a starting point for aesthetic and conceptual investigations. Designs can vary widely and include pieces that question the framework, use, or definition of a book; that include multiple components; or that are not functional in any traditional sense of the word.

RAM has over 550 artists’ books in its holdings—a collection that may be one of the largest of its kind in a Midwestern art museum. By their nature, artists’ books bridge the focal points of the museum’s collection: craft and graphics. Books, while printed in one form or another and editioned, are also three-dimensional objects that show evidence of the artist’s hand—effectively closing the gap between prints and three-dimensional craft. In addition, many traditional craft techniques like papermaking and binding are used to create these pieces, relating these graphic works to bookmaking traditions.

More About the Exhibition

Exhibition Notes (PDF)

Press Room

Artists in the Exhibition

Kathleen Amt, Chung Hoon Baik, Jim Escalante, Walter Samuel Haatoum Hamady, Keiko Hara, Ric Haynes, Kevin J. Henkes, Charles Hobson, Amos Paul Kennedy Jr., Susan E. King, Barbara Kruger, Ruth Laxson, Jim Lee, Ruth Lingen, Richard Long, Eva Mantell, Scott McCarney, Beverly L. Nichols, Kevin Osborn, JoAnna Poehlmann, Pleschette Robinson, Liz Rodriguez, Adrian R. Tió, Erica Van Horn, and Philip Zimmerman

Sample of Work in the Exhibition

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Exhibitions at RAM are made possible by:

Platinum Sponsors

The Estate of Karen Johnson Boyd
David Charak
Judith and David Flegel Fund
Ron and Judith Isaacs
Nicholas and Nancy Kurten
Racine Community Foundation logo
Barbara Waldman
Windgate Foundation

Diamond Sponsors

City of Racine’s Grow Racine Grant
Ruffo Family Foundation
Ruth Arts Foundation

Gold Sponsors

Anonymous
Tom and Irene Creecy
Richard and Patricia Ehlert
Osborne and Scekic Family Foundation
Reliance Controls Community Fund
Trio Foundation of St. Louis
W.T. Walker Group, Inc.

Wisconsin Arts Board 50th Anniversary Logo

Silver Sponsors

Anonymous
Baird
Beta Diagnostic Labs
A.C. Buhler Family
Lucy G. Feller
Ben and Dawn Flegel
Jim Harris
Sharon and Tom Harty
Horizon Retail Construction, Inc.
Johnson Financial Group
Dorothy MacVicar
Jan Serr and John Shannon

Bronze Sponsors

Ellen and Joseph Albrecht
Susan Boland
Dave’s Wine Garage
Educators Credit Union
Express Employment Professionals
Bill and Debbie Keland
Susan Manalli
Jean and Alex Mandli, Jr.
Norbell Foundation
Cathy Stanghellini
Twin Disc

Media Sponsor

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