The radiant republicBA-51

The radiant republicBA-51


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University of Richmond Book Arts Studio

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Repository
University of Richmond Book Arts Studio
Identification
BA-51
Title
The radiant republic 2019
Quantity
16 Items, 1 box, 5 volumes, 9 concrete forms, 1 sheet of glass : includes illustrations, 27 x 17 x 11 cm
Description
"The radiant republic was complete in 2019 in an edition of fifty copies. The text was digitally set in Baskerville and printed from polymer plates. Imagery was printed from polymer plates and linoleum in combination with pressure printing. Materials include handmade Belgian flax paper, Rives Heavyweight Buff, Dubletta bookcloth, Baltic birch plywood, cement, and glass"--Colophon. Box constructed with finger jointed, pressed-wood with light green cloth lid. Lid has image of three icosahedron forms. Box contains 5 pamphlet-stitched volumes wrapped together. Each volume consists of inked and uninked text impressions with a folded color print at center. Sheet of glass covers nine concrete geometric forms (3 icosahedrons, 3 cubes, and 3 pyramics).
Creator
Bryant, Sarah (Sarah Herrick), 1979-
Creator
Big Jump Press
Creator
University of Alabama. School of Library & Information Studies
Language
English .
Technical
Title from wrapper around volumes. Statement of responsibility and imprint from colophon on wrapper. Rare Book Room copy is 23 of 50. Rare Book Room copy includes author's autograph on colophon: Sarah Bryant. "This project was made possible by a grant from the School of Library and Information Studies at The University of Alabama"--Colophon.
Description
"In The radiant republic, language from Plato and Le Corbusier has been combined to create a narrative in five parts. Each part is bound separately, and features a portion of an interlocking landscape with no fixed beginning or end. The project is housed in an elaborate enclosure featuring elements of wood, cement, and glass. Letterpress printed and completed in 2019"--Publisher website. "The radiant republic is built entirely out of language found in Plato's Republic and Le Corbusier's The radiant city. In these texts, separated by more than two thousand years, Plato and Le Corbusier each describe a city plan designed to provide a framework for morality and ethics"--Colophon.

Related Material

Le Corbusier. The Radiant City; Elements of a Doctrine of Urbanism to Be Used as the Basis of Our Machine-Age Civilization [by] Le Corbusier. New York: Orion Press, 1967.

Plato., C. J. Emlyn-Jones, and William Preddy. Republic / Plato ; Edited and Translated by Chris Emlyn-Jones and William Preddy. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2013.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Artists' books
  • Cities and towns -- Psychological aspects
  • Letterpress printing