Books by Warja Lavater
-
Te Souviens-Tu? Warja Lavater Books / Signed $650.00
-
The Cricket and the Ant Warja Lavater Books $100.00
-
Temps Warja Lavater Books / Signed $2,500.00
-
Die Leute Warja Lavater Books / Signed $200.00
-
Pictograms Warja Lavater Books $32.00
-
Roman Warja Lavater Books / Signed $650.00
-
Les Compliqués Postcard Warja Lavater Postcards $5.00
-
Les Gens Drogués Warja Lavater Books / Signed $475.00
-
Wilhelm Tell Warja Lavater Books / Signed $95.00
-
Les Gens Warja Lavater Books / Signed $4,000.00
-
The Rose and the Tree Frog Warja Lavater Books $50.00
-
Die Fabel vom Zufall Warja Lavater Books / Signed $400.00
This great selection of material includes rare and small-run artists’ books (some signed) from Swiss artist Warja Lavater, as well as affordable in-print titles. Many of the works were presented at Printed Matter in 2011 as part of the exhibition Warja Lavater: Bookworks 1951-1991 from the Estate of Tony Zwicker. Well known for her leporellos—extravagant accordion-fold books—Lavater created a wonderfully imaginative body of work that moves fluently through materials and mediums. Done in ink, watercolor, dry point, lithography, linoleum-block printing and with blind embossing, many of her book-sculptures are double-sided and uniquely shaped, sometimes featuring unconventional material like burlap. Exploring the fairy tales from the Brothers Grimm, Charles Perrault and Hans Christian Andersen, Lavater produced a series of books that abstract and distill the original story into movements of color and form. Characters and objects are translated into dynamic symbols (a legend on the first page of each book lays out the equivalencies—Little Red Riding Hood is, for instance, a little red dot) and the familiar story emerges through her arrangement and repetition of these shapes. The result is a playful Structuralist reading into representation and the nature of storytelling— a Borgesian map as rich and strange as the world it describes. Warja Lavater (September 28th, 1913 – May 3rd, 2007) was born in Winterthur, Switzerland. She worked as an artist and illustrator noted primarily for her work in the artists’ books genre, creating accordion fold books, book sculptures, and miniature books in a range of materials. Lavater opened her own studio for applied design in Zurich in 1937 with her future husband Gottfried Honegger. Her early works were published by the Museum of Modern Art, as well as the Paris-based publisher Adrien Maeght.
Books by Warja Lavater
-
Warja Lavater
Die Fabel vom Zufall
Paris / Basel: Adrien Maeght and Basilius Press, 1969
unknown
Out of stock -
Warja Lavater
Les Compliqués Postcard
Sulgen, Switzerland: Benteli Verlag, 1984
Unknown
Out of stock -
Warja Lavater
The Rose and the Tree Frog
Zurich, Switzerland: Edition Schlégl, 1978
size unknown
Out of stock