Tue, 29 September 2009 ![]() What’s
the difference between a First Edition, a Fine Press Edition and an
Artists’ Book? Joshua and Phyllis Heller work with me to help define
the boundaries.
The two of them established Joshua Heller Rare Books, Inc. in Washington DC,
in 1985. The company specializes in “contemporary fine printing
and beautifully illustrated books, the Private Press Movement,
modern fine bindings, and books about books. [Their] much admired
catalogues, illustrated in full color, are distributed to a
national and international list of clients.”
Joshua
has lectured widely in the United States and Canada on the art of the
book. He helped organize the Art of the Contemporary Book
Conference at Ohio State University in 1991, and has: contributed
articles on the Private Press Movement to journals such as Fine Print and Imprint;
and curated exhibitions of South African botanical artist Elise
Bodley, both for the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History and the
Audubon Society; he also proposed the first Washington Artists’
Book Fair – now a biennial event; and organized the first ever
exhibition of fine modern bindings at the Corcoran Museum of Art in
Washington DC in 2003. I met the Hellers at their home in Washington, D.C. recently. Please listen here to our conversation (* The Fisher Library referred to by Josh is located at the University of Toronto. Here’s the link) Comments[0] |


