Ninety from the Nineties

Ninety from the Nineties: A Decade of Printing was an exhibition held at the New York Public Library from November 7, 2003 through May 28, 2004.

Ninety from the Nineties showcased a selection of ninety books made in the 1990s that were chosen on the merit of book arts. Note that the books were not necessarily written in the 1990s; some were older texts that were used to make special books in the 1990s. And, the books were not selected on literary merit.

In a contemporary review, The New York Times described the concept of the selection like this: "books, which we are accustomed to thinking of as containers — and conveyers — of information, are placed in a context in which form is valued over content. Language is less important than the type that impresses it on the page. The paper counts for more than the story told on it. The illustrations and the binding might be the story."

The books were divided into five categories: binding, paper, type, illustration and "inspiration." The exhibition was curated by Virginia Bartow.

Books in the exhibition

Following is a list of the ninety books selected and shown in the exhibition. The source for this list is the exhibition catalogue.

NumberSectionBook titleAuthorPressYear
1BindingBon Bon MotsJulie Chen
2BindingDoubly Bound: A Tool Kit [and] a Tackle BoxDiane Fine and Tracy Honn
3BindingHowards and HooversIndigo Som
4BindingThe Innocents AbroadMark Twain
5BindingThe True CollectorFrederic Postman and Bonnie Stone
6BindingBaucis and Philemon from Ovid's MetamorphosesLois Morrison
7BindingTea: Time in KoreaGreta D. Silbey
8BindingPhantasies of a Love ThiefBilhana
9BindingWhere I Live: EnvironmentsJim Gelfand
10BindingThe Blues and Jives of Dr. HepcatAlan B. Govenar
11BindingNew World Saints
12BindingExquisite Horse: A Printer's Corpse
13BindingRush Job
14BindingVorkuta PoemsSara Karig
15BindingThe Dam Domino BookCarol Schatt
16BindingAnatomyAlice Jones
17BindingShe Pushes with Her HandsDale Going
18BindingKokopelliTerry Horrigan
19BindingVoyellesArthur Rimbaud
20BindingIn Praise of Patterned Papers
21PaperDard Hunter & SonDard Hunter II and Dard Hunter III
22PaperFine Papers at the Oxford University PressJohn Bidwell
23PaperSong of ChangesAdrian Frutiger
24PaperThe Lady Who Liked Clean Rest RoomsJ. P. Donleavy
25PaperThe PoolToby Olson
26TypePortraits of Presses of Fleece
27TypeGifts of the LeavesDan Carr
28TypeLETTERpressworkBOOKJames Trissel
29TypeA Printer's Dozen: Eleven Spreads from Unrealised BooksSebastian Carter
30TypeShe Who Saw with Her HeartRoni Gross
31TypeZapf's Civilite DisclosedLeonard Baskin
32TypeRex Reason, elementsSimon Patterson
33TypeProve Before LayingJohanna Drucker
34TypeBad NewsLynne Tillman
35TypeLe RoiFrancois da Ros
36TypeThe ArchitetexturesNathaniel Tarn
37TypeSpecimens of Wood Type Held at the Alembic PressAlembic Press
38TypeTen SonnetsJohn Keats
39TypeTwenty-three Poems from the French of Max JacobMax Jacob
40TypeOdesHorace
41TypeKeeping GoingSeamus Heaney
42TypeLoaded References (2)Champe Smith
43TypeOrnamented Types
44TypePoetry through Typography
45TypeThe Officina Bodoni and the Stamperia ValdonegaGrolier Club
46TypeThe Old-fashioned SnowMay Sarton
47TypeLin He-jingPu Lin
48TypeA Printer's DozenPhilip Gallo
49TypeDie RingparabelGotthold Ephraim Lessing
50TypeThe Steadfast Tin Soldier of JohErnst Braches
51TypeThe Six-cornered SnowflakeJohn Frederick Nims
52TypeActs of DevotionWilliam Bronk
53TypeWithin the WallsH. D.
54TypeLate Fire, Late Snow: New and Uncollected PoemsRobert Francis
55TypePoems for the New Century
56TypeThe Valentine ElegiesTess Gallagher
57TypeNight LakeJean Valentine
58TypeSong of the Andoumboulou: 18–20Nathaniel Mackey
59TypeLe chevallier Tondal: Gloss Written by the Fall(en) Typography Students
60TypeDeborah, One of the Earliest Heroic EpicsElaine Galen
61TypeThe Book of Revelation
62IllustrationWood EngravingsJune Paris
63IllustrationPhisicke against FortuneFrancesco Petrarca
64IllustrationWaterfalls of the MississippiRichard Frey Arey
65IllustrationEin Nilpferd in New YorkAnke-Sophie Mey
66IllustrationTowersDavid Moyer
67IllustrationTrout & Bass
68IllustrationMr. Derrick Harris, 1919–1960Simon Brett
69IllustrationThe Players and Paradigms of the Commedia Dell' ArteRussell Maret
70IllustrationNorth Pacific Lands & WatersGary Snyder
71IllustrationBuddha's Bowl: A Dreamed FolktaleAlisa J. Golden
72IllustrationJohn De Pol: A Celebration of His Work by Many Hands
73IllustrationA Canticle to the WaterbirdsWilliam Everson
74IllustrationA Canticle to the WaterbirdsWilliam Everson
75IllustrationThe Bread of Days
76Illustration36 DrawingsSarah Peter
77IllustrationPochoirVance Gerry
78IllustrationDas Mittagsmahl = Il PranzoChristian Morgenstern
79IllustrationOne-handed Basket WeavingMaulana Jalal Al-Din Rumi
80IllustrationPalmsJohn Ridland
81IllustrationGleichmass der Unruhe
82InspirationDavid Jackson: Scenes from His LifeDavid Jackson and James Merrill
83InspirationAll My RelationsSusan Lowdermilk
84InspirationAliens in the Big AppleZofia Zaremba
85InspirationAs from a FleeceGael Turnbull
86InspirationAgrippaWilliam Gibson
87InspirationBatterersDenise Levertov
88InspirationThe Red Ozier: A Literary Fine PressMichael Peich
89InspirationCartesian DreamsJudith Mohns and Francois Deschamps
90InspirationNotebook Used Along the New Jersey CoastWalt Whitman

References

  • Books as Art Objects (Reading Is Optional). Michael Frank, The New York Times, January 2, 2004.
  • Ninety from the Nineties: A Decade of Printing. (Catalogue of the exhibition at The New York Public Library.) Text by Virginia Bartow, curator, 2003.

See also

  • Books as Art Objects (Reading Is Optional). Michael Frank, The New York Times, January 2, 2004.
  • Ninety from the Nineties Showcases a Decade of The New York Public Library's Contemporary Rare Books Acquisitions, www.nypl.org
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