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Twentyseven 27 Photographs [Signed Limited Edition] [#36 of 166] [Artist's Book] [Erotic]

Walker, Todd (1917-1998) | Photographer & Master Printer

$195
  • Condition: Very Good
  • Dust Jacket: No Dust Jacket As Issued
  • Seller SKU: 21838

Very Good/No Dust Jacket As Issued.

A sophisticated, hand-signed specimen of Todd Walker's experimental book art, representing his mastery over the intersection of photography and offset lithography.

Number 36 of only 166 copies, this work serves as a portfolio of 27 plates that utilize solarization and complex color layering to challenge the boundaries of the photographic medium. Walker's move from commercial success to the avant-garde is perfectly encapsulated in this tactile, self-published archive, which remains a scarce primary document of the 1970s Artist's Book movement.

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL FEATURES
+++ Visuals: 27 photographic prints (rectos only) featuring Walker's hallmark experimental techniques, including solarization and intricate color manipulation.
+++ Binding: Original white wraps with spine and front titling; includes protective flyleaves.
+++ Imprint: Self-published by Todd Walker, 1974. Gainesville, Florida.
+++ Specs: 6 by 8 inches; 30 unnumbered leaves.
+++ Limitation: Copy #36 of only 166 produced; hand-signed and numbered by the artist on the limitation page.

CONDITION - The bindings are tight and square, preserving the delicate structure of the softcover format. The internal leaves are exceptionally clean and free of markings. The wraps and spine show light, even age-toning to the perimeters and minimal shelf handling wear. A superior, unsophisticated copy of a fragile 1970s production.

SCHOLARLY FEATURES
+++ Technical Innovation: Walker was renowned for repurposing industrial offset lithography for fine art, sometimes layering up to 30 shades in a single image to achieve a unique chromatic depth.
+++ The Erotic Avant-Garde: Features his signature treatment of the human form, utilizing high-contrast solarization to transform the nude into an abstract, topographical study.
+++ Influence: As a teacher and pioneer, Walker's work in this volume bridges the gap between traditional silver gelatin photography and the 'multiples' movement of the mid-20th century.

HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE -
Todd Walker was a pivotal figure who abandoned a lucrative career in commercial photography to explore the transformative potential of the printing press. His work in the 1970s, particularly these self-published limited editions, signaled a shift in how photography was consumed-moving away from the 'single print' toward the 'Artist's Book' as a cohesive, democratic art object.

Twentyseven 27 Photographs captures Walker at the height of his experimental period in Gainesville. By controlling every aspect of production-from the solarized negatives to the ink density on the press-Walker ensured the book itself was the artwork, rather than a mere reproduction of photographs.

SUBJECTS: Artist's Books, Experimental Photography, Offset Lithography, 1970s Avant-Garde, Nude Photography, Solarization, Portfolio.

BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCE: OCLC/WorldCat locates only two institutional copies (as of 2026).

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Blind Horse Books [ABAA - FABA]
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DeLand, Florida 32724
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