Pages: 36
Dimensions: 5.5 in X 8.5 in
Cover: Paper
Binding: staplebound
Process: Color offset and two-color Risograph
Color: full color offset cover, interiors are full color offset and two-color Risograph
Edition size: 525
ISBN: none
Library Excavations #9 goes digging into the Chicago Artist Files at Harold Washington Library. A slightly more fancy edition than usual. In addition to a five page essay there are 20 full color pages representing obscure printed ephemera by as unusual and diverse an array of Chicago artists as you should expect from Public Collectors.

From the back cover:
In the 8th floor reference collection, the Chicago Public Library’s Harold Washington Library Center houses the Chicago Artist Files—a series of file cabinets measuring well over 70 linear feet with materials connected to Chicago artists, art movements, and arts organizations spanning from 1890 to the present. Archived materials include news clippings, letters, photographs, slides, CDs, artists’ books, gallery invitations and original artwork. Visitors may request artists whose files they would like to view and a librarian will pull that material for them.
With support from the organization Sixty Inches from Center and CPL librarian Bob Sloane, I was able to peruse these files directly and this booklet surveys my experience of this rich, varied, and unusually democratic collection. In addition to writing about the library’s holdings, I’ve made a personal selection of items to reproduce in color. As with every publication in the Library Excavations series, my hope is that this booklet will inspire you to explore your local public library collections. In response to this specific publication, I would also like to see Chicago artists—and others who save Chicago art ephemera—contribute items that would improve this collection. Inside this booklet I detail who is qualified to be part of this archive (spoiler alert: it doesn’t take much) and how to access the files and submit material. — Marc Fischer
LIBRARY EXCAVATIONS
Library Excavations is a project and publication series by Public Collectors that highlights and activates physical materials found in public libraries. Library Excavations encourages intensive browsing of paper and print resources, particularly those that are under-utilized, or at risk of being withdrawn and discarded.

Paris la Consciencieuse : Paris la Guideuse du monde - Frédéric Bruly Bouabré
Prélude - Julien Gobled
twen [1959–1971]
It was a good day - Jeremy Le Corvaisier
Atopoz - Collectif
Prendre l’image, Le graphisme comme situation politique - Olivier Huz
Planète B - Gwenola Wagon
Critique d'art n°55
Les danseurs du Balajo - 2017-2018 - Carole Bellaïche
Saint Julien l'hospitalier Tome 3 - Claire Pedot
Alma Mater n°1
Illusive prosody - Alex Beaurain
本の本の本 - antoine lefebvre editions,
Ventoline 5 - Coll.
Cheat Sheets - Tiger Tateishi
Lili, la rozell et le marimba / revue n°2
Marc's Souvenirs - Marc Hennes
The Letter A looks like The Eiffel Tower - Paul Andali
Sillo n°3 - Le Fauve
Après la révolution – numéro 1
La vallée - la brèche - Tania Maria Elisa
La traversée - Magali Brueder
La mémoire en acte - Quarente ans de création musicale
Retour d'y voir - n° 3 & 4 - Mamco
Anderlecht — Molenbeek - Pierre Blondel
Sakae Osugi – Anarchiste japonais – Ville de St-Denis 1923 - Katja Stuke, Oliver Sieber
Brush Master - Jasper "Mississippi" Travis
Jérôme LeGlatin (avec Mel Crawford) - Le Crash
La peinture c'est comme les pépites - Pierre Yves-Hélou + Tirage
ADBC du Dessin - Jacques Floret
A l'origine - Anne-Émilie-Philippe
Promenade au pays de l'écriture - Armando Petrucci
Je ne peux pas ne pas - Geneviève Romang
À partir de n°1 - Coll.
Who Are You Dorothy Dean? - Edited by / Edité par Anaïs Ngbanzo.
MENU メニュー - Wataru Tominaga 












