YOU
and ME or the ART of GIVE and TAKE
Allen Ruppersberg
Hardbound,
8¾" x
11¼",
192
pages
150 color
and 60 black & white illustrations
2010, JRP|Ringier
Edited by Constance Lewallen
Text by Margaret Sundell, Greil Marcus, Tim Griffin, John Slyce
From the Publisher:
Allen Ruppersberg (born 1944) came of age as an
artist in late-1960s Los Angeles, where he was part of the burgeoning
L.A. Conceptual movement—that unique band of artists that
included Bas Jan Ader, Ger van Elk, William Leavitt, Allan McColllum
and William Wegman. Like these artists and other L.A. Conceptual
pioneers such as Ed Ruscha and John Baldessari, Ruppersberg used
photographs (both made and found) in combination with text and
narrative strategies to mingle, blend and upend both fiction and
fact—most famously in “Where's Al?” (1972) and
“Between the Scenes” (1973). In this wonderfully designed
spiral-bound artist's book, Ruppersberg repurposes a 1956 “Guest
Informant” book from the Mark Hopkins Hotel in San Francisco
as a backdrop for a selection of photographs and postcards from
1985–1989, culled from his own collection, and alluding
to earlier works such as “Al's Grand Hotel.” You and
Me also includes new essays on Ruppersberg by such longstanding
fans as Greil Marcus and Constance Lewallen.
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