Title: Found Sculptures
Author(s): Eloisa Paz Prada
Language(s): contains no text
Format: 21 x21 cm
Publisher/co-editor: A editions
Year of publication: 2015
Status: Available
Synopsis: Photobook that brings together portraits of commercial stalls in the urban space of La Paz. At night, these bundles tied with plastic, various strings or other materials are characterized by their own aesthetic. Found Sculptures invites the reader to see what has become common urban furniture, like a sculpture.
Title: Sky Sketches
Author(s): Eloisa Paz Prada
Language(s): contains no text
Format: 10x13cm
Publisher/co-editor: A editions
Year of publication: 2015
Status: Sold Out
Synopsis: The 40 drawings that make up this artist's book can be seen in what appears to be a small sketchbook. In reality, these are photographs of wiring and other materials that fill the often cloudy sky of Shanghai.
Title: City of Clay
Author(s): Eloisa Paz Prada
Language(s): contains no text
Format: 13.5x22cm
Publisher/co-editor: A editions
Year of publication: 2015
Status: Sold Out
Synopsis: This interactive and durational work is an installation and an artist's book at the same time – it was part of the individual exhibition “City of clay”, Espacio Simón I. Patiño, 2015, La Paz -. It metaphorically embodied the idea of a malleable city. 300 copies, with the same format as the emblematic brick of the department of La Paz (and also of the same tonality) were installed on a wide wall; the entire edition then formed a wall that disintegrated for a month, as the public took away the copies, free of charge.
Title: Untitled (army)
Author(s): Graciela González
Language(s): contains no text
Format: 12x15cm
Publisher/co-publisher: A Ediciones / Gran Elefante
Year of publication: 2018
Status: Available
Synopsis: Artist's typed book that superimposes the notions of poems and army.
Title: 5458
Author(s): Santiago Contreras Soux
Language(s): Spanish
Format: 20x20cm
Publisher/co-publisher: A Ediciones / Gran Elefante
Year of publication: 2018
Status: Sold Out
Synopsis: On February 6, 2018, at the headwaters of the Jilusaya River (Valle de las Ánimas canyon, La Paz), the artist chose a group of 40 stones that, after being measured, weighed and documented, were wrapped in leaves. of paper. They were then transported up the mountain to be relocated in the adjoining valley, where the artist placed them forming a small cobblestone on the surface of the Cañada beach.
Each of the paper wrappers became a support and document for the stones and the story that is read. The total grammage of 5448 is the sum of the weight of all the stones that the artist relocated on his walk. Each of the stones corresponds to a copy of this edition. The publication includes photographs and a pseudo-scientific text by the artist.
Title: The Book of Impossible Books
Author(s): Ligia D'Andrea, Ivannova Gutiérrez, Erika Ewel, Lulhy Cardozo, Pablo Aguirre, Sheep María, et al.
Format: 9x25cm
Publisher/co-publisher: A Ediciones / Luz de Luna Editores
Year of publication: 2020
Status: Sold Out
Synopsis: Collective artist's book, conceived within the framework of the cultural laboratory "Cartografías artist's book LAB" -taught at Persona Casa Galería, La Paz-, which brings together 10 texts by the 10 participating artists. It is a creative exercise that consisted of imagining an impossible book and writing its description.