Bob & Bob: 40 Months 40 Stories (Signed)
Essays by Andrew Bererdini, foreword by Llyn Foulkes
BOB & BOB (Dark Bob and Light Bob) began their art career in 1974 while studying painting at the Art Center College in Los Angeles. For over 10 years they exhibited and performed in multiple mediums across America and abroad. Their legacy has been honored with inclusions in the Pompidou Centre’s “Los Angeles: Birth of an Art Capital” in 2006 and also in the Getty’s "Pacific Standard Time” initiative in 2011, including the MOCA show “Under the Big Black Sun.” In 2012, Bob & Bob reunited to create “40 Months/40 Stories,” a series of new, often politically-charged, works chronicled in their book of the same name.
Bob & Bob: 40 Months 40 Stories brings forth their latest collaborative project—standing as their most political and sentimental of works to date. The book, dissected into three poignant chapters, chronicles a period of 40 months and 40 stories shared and reminisced by Bob & Bob. Dark Bob and Light Bob, their distinctive aliases, having recently rejoined as partners from their early seventies jaunts from LA art school studios to the plush functionality of a Beverly Hills office, expanding their conjoined experiments of subversive commentary within the genre-blurring and multifaceted modes of art and commerce for almost two consistent decades. In the late eighties, Bob & Bob took a hiatus from the art scene for about a 20-year period, knowing they would continue working together one day.
- Signed
- M.I.T.B. Press, 2017
- Paperback, 50 pages
- 8 x 11 inches
- This title is out of print
- Condition: light shelf wear, otherwise clean, flat copy