Criminals and Crime
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Don’t Run From a Man Named Climax
Gloria Bornstein
Books / Artists’ Books
$3.00 -
Last Meal
Jacquelyn Black
Books
$13.00 -
Du Da
Sally Alatalo
Periodicals / Prints
$25.00 -
Who’s Next?
Charlotte Haslund-Christensen
Editions / Signed
$170.00 -
The Ballad of Earl King
Robert Beck
Books
$1,500.00 -
Men in the News #33: Return of Repression
David Thorne
Books / Artists’ Books
$3.00 -
Law & Order: Special Victim
Dale Wittig
Books
$5.00 -
The Mexican Suitcase
Enrique Santos
Books / Catalogs
$45.00 -
Season of Violence
Emily Goldface
Books / Zines
$3.00 -
Darrel Ellis
Darrel Ellis
Books
$100.00 -
Crimeways
Rita McBride and Matthew Licht
Books
$8.00 -
Redheaded Peckerwood
Christian Patterson
Books
$65.00 -
Blotter
Anonymous
Books
$10.00 -
Dead Men Don’t Look Like Me
Paul Schiek
Books
$30.00
The books featured on this table all deal with criminality by exposing the complexity of crime. As a group, the works illuminate the various perspectives that create the idea of criminal culture.
Some take a humorous approach to lawlessness. Rita MacBride’s Crimeways plays with the idea of the detective novel, telling the tale of a New York under siege by an underground band of aesthetic criminals who threaten to destroy a landmark in the name of art. Meanwhile, Dale Whittig’s Law & Order Special Victims takes the tone of a fan-fiction zine. The work turns the table on the show’s characters by exhibiting the criminal behavior of the crime fighting heroes, a far cry from the show’s regular narrative progression.
Other books refer to real people and authentic criminal acts. Blotter, by NO WORK, is a collection of actual mug shots of NYC criminals. In Redheaded Peckerwood, Christian Petterson combines his own photographs with archival images to re-enact a gruesome three-day killing spree. The book traces the movements of 19-year-old Charles Starkweather and 14-year-old Caril Ann Fugate who murdered ten people, including Fugate’s family, on a trek across Nebraska to the point of their capture in Douglas, Wyoming in 1959.
Season of Violence Volume 1 and Men in the News #33 compiles lists of criminals, the former seeking a kind of retribution or absolution in highlighting the faces of war criminals, the latter attempting to expose the repressive uses of a state’s definition of “a crime.”
Criminals and Crime
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Gloria Bornstein
Don’t Run From a Man Named Climax
Seattle, WA: Bornstein, 1985
unknown
Out of stock -
David Thorne
Men in the News #33: Return of Repression
Brooklyn, NY: Hot Water Publications, 1999
size unknown
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Dale Wittig
Law & Order: Special Victim
San Francisco, CA: Preprosperous Press, 2012
Unknown
Out of stock -
Rita McBride and Matthew Licht
Crimeways
New York; New York; Vancouver, New York; New York; Canada: Inc., Whitney Museum of American Art, Arsenal Pulp Press and Printed Matter Inc., 2005
size unknown
$8.97