GROTTO STAR
$900.00The lenticular image swirls and shifts colour as the cover is opened. Inside, Alexander’s images of postcards, collected while traveling, are juxtaposed in identical reversed pairs.
The form and content of individual books develops through a considered process of experimentation and dialogue. Looking for the ‘right’ solution, some books are time consuming in production and very limited in their edition while others might be laser printed and staple bound.
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The lenticular image swirls and shifts colour as the cover is opened. Inside, Alexander’s images of postcards, collected while traveling, are juxtaposed in identical reversed pairs.

2026, isbn 978-1-0695857-4-5, edition 100, 8.3″ X 11.7″, 20 pages, colour, staple bound.

A book composed of two short poems and one long poem. The inside and outside cover feature images of Bell’s handwritten draft of Musings. 2026, isbn 978-1-0695857-5-2, edition 100, 8.3″ X 11.7″, 12 pages, staple bound.

2026, isbn 978-1-996931-00-4, edition 100, 6.5″ X 10″, 84 pages, colour, perfect bound.

64 page, soft cover, sewn bound artist book by acclaimed artist, theorist and writer Jeanne Randolph.

Pythagoras of the Prairies is the final book in a series of three, with Prairie Modernist Noir: The Disappearance of the Manitoba Telephone Book (2023) and Parking Lot Pandemic (2021). Randolph refers to this trilogy as her ode to Winnipeg, where she lived for many years. ISBN: 978-1-7777206-9-8, Limited Edition: 100 copies, Publication date: March 2025
Size: 6.5” W X 10” H X .25” D, Pages: 60 pages including text and colour images. Soft cover, perfect bound. Pythagoras of the Prairies is an artist book created by Jeanne Randolph in conjunction with her exhibition of the same name at Paul Petro Contemporary Art, Toronto, ON, May 16 – June 21, 2025.

In this multiple/album/book Chris Millar’s, Simon & Farfenougan & Hunter brings together an overwhelming array of visual, audio and textual information making this yet another of Millar’s elaborately obsessive and excessive projects.


This book unfolds as an accordion: text on one side, image on the other.

2026, isbn 978-1-0695857-7-6, edition 100, 8.3″ X 11.7″, 24 pages, colour, staple bound.