Most prints and posters are rolled to ship, but you'll want to flatten them when you get them. If you just roll the print in the opposite direction it will flatten but there’s a good chance that the paper will...
Is a limited, numbered edition of a print more valuable than an unnumbered, open edition? Generally, we think not. We suggest that you buy a print because you like the image. For most of us, that is only good...
Conservation of Works on Paper There are several good guides on eBay Guides and Reviews about framing. "Conservation of Works on Paper" is a four-part guide that gives more information: not to make you a...
Perhaps people have forgotten how to read, but “A Million Little Pieces” is a poorly written and poorly edited book. Mr. Frey cheats the reader from the first page, but where was the editor? ... read full review
Some books need a “governing metaphor to give it at least an illusion that all is well,” (John Gardner). Perhaps unintentionally, Mr. Haden-Guest provides one: In 1974 Tony Shafrazi took a can of red spray pain... read full review
Although written twenty-five years ago, Gardner’s exploration of what might loosely be called the domain of the liberal artist is as significant and timely today as it was when he wrote it. The boo... read full review
“Tender Loving Greed” is a remarkable exposé. It was criticized at is publication, thirty years ago, for being out of date: a standard attack against all such books. By that logic it is even more out of date.... read full review
We're biased because we sell one of the two artist's work, and we are arranging to sell this book. "Metaphysics in Jars," 16 1/2" x 13 1/2", has 67 tritone, B&W imag... read full review
"Photoshop LAB Color," like Dan Margulis's other book, "Professional Photoshop: The Classic Guide to Color Correction" is about so much more than Photoshop. First a word of... read full review