HandBook

by Gary Schneider

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"I have made handprint-portraits since 1993, I consider them to be as expressive as any portrait of a face, more private, and possibly more revealing."

—Gary Schneider

HandBook is a print-on-demand artist's book. It is the culmination of seventeen years of Schneider's commitment to making portraits of hands without the use of a camera. In this form, HandBook traces a unique thread that connects the literal hand of the subject and that of the artist to a book object produced via the apex of contemporary digital printing technologies. For Schneider—who in a former incarnation was known as a master of chemical darkroom printing—this adaptation of digital printing technologies earmarks a profound and telling shift in the contemporary arts and publishing arenas. This special limited-edition artist book is the culmination of one of the first collaborations between Aperture, a photographer (Schneider), and a print-on-demand press (Blurb).

HandBook is limited to twenty-five signed and numbered copies, accompanied by a signed and numbered print, presented in a slipcase.
Details

Limited-Edition Book, HandBook, presented in a slipcase with one print
Edition of 25 and 5 Artist’s Proofs
Print Name: Maya at five months, 1998
Paper Size: 8 x 10 inches
Image Size: 8 x 10 inches
Book Size: 8 x 10 inches
Signed and numbered by the artist

About the Artist

Gary Schneider (b. 1954, East London, South Africa) was the subject of a major exhibition that opened at Harvard University’s Fogg Museum in February 2004, and incorporates his previously acclaimed solo exhibition, Genetic Self-Portrait, an artistic response to the Human Genome Project. He has shown extensively worldwide, including at the Musée de l’Élysée, Lausanne, Switzerland; Museum of Fine Art, Houston, Texas; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; and Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, Illinois. He is represented by Stephen Daiter, Chicago; and Howard Yezerski Gallery, Boston. HandBook received a Photo Book Award Kassel 2009/2010.

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