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I Mean You Know [Hardcover]

Warren Lehrer (Author, Editor, Illustrator)

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September 10, 1983
Winner AIGA book award and Type Directors Club award. In Tate Gallery and many other collections. i mean you know takes place within a few hours of one day inside the minds of seven characters who co-inhabit the same building. This musical/theatrical setting juxtaposes disparate characters (sasha the artist, violone confined to a wheelchair speaks only through her violin, myron the mystic millionaire, disk jockey ace monroe, little tracy the toddler, angelica the house painter, and the chronically inebriated and unemployed trombonio) in various arrangements; solo, duo, trio, quartet, sextet, and septet. The book further developed my approach to using typography as a means of creating psycho/acoustic translations of voice and thought within the space/time capsule that is a book. The result functions as a book to be read quietly alone, read aloud, or used as a score for performance.

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In Warren Lehrer's extraordinary books...reality, fantasy, along with art and literature, travel parallel but inseparable roads.. Philip Meggs, Print Magazine Lehrer creates a rich soundscape in the readers' imagination...correlating the rhythm of language to the way the mind works. Nancy Soloman, Afterimage Lehrer is a 21st century oral history, new journalism mastermind. Studs Terkel in cyberspace. One of the most imaginative and ambitious book artists' of our time. Richard Kostelanetz, American Book Review Warren Lehrer proves that a book can be...an existential visual feast, and a pastiche of literature and art. --AIGA Journal

i mean you know is an extraordinary book! John Cage, composer/author Lehrer s intriguing books (versations, i mean you know and FRENCH FRIES) are studies in human dialogue and the poetics of communication... Translating the spoken word into the visual word is not new. It is rooted in several historical experiments, and Lehrer has ingeniously extended earlier efforts by exploring the most subtle nuances of the genre... His defiance of rules and established traditions has led him to new and adventurous modes of typographic expression and communication... Rob Carter --American Typography Today

Lehrer s i mean you know is a verbal exploration as well as a conceptual space for performance... the visual identity and relations of elements unmistakable... While the movement through the book is linear and progressive, the movement through a page is polyvalent and spatial, rather than unidirectional so that meaning moves forward and outward like soundwaves in a musical piece. The polysemiotic narrative offers the reader numerous possible readings by the nature of its internal formal presentations, as well as thematic interweaving of themes, characters, and points of view... Johanna Drucker --The Century of Artists Books

About the Author

Warren Lehrer is a writer, designer, and photographer whose pioneering books and theatrical works celebrate the music of thought and speech, the complexity of character, and the relationship between social structures and the individual. His books, acclaimed for capturing the shape of thought and reuniting the traditions of storytelling with the printed page include: The Portrait Series: a quartet of men; GRRRHHH; i mean you know; versations and FRENCH FRIES. He has won numerous grants and fellowships, NEA, New York State Council and Foundation for the Arts, the Ford Foundation, etc, and awards including The International Book Design award, three American Institute of Graphic Arts book awards, etc. Lehrer is a Professor of Art at the School of Art and Design at SUNY Purchase, and a member of the graduate faculty at the School of Visual Arts Designer as Author program and is a co-founder of EarSay, Inc along with Judith Sloan.

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Warren Lehrer is a writer and artist/designer known internationally as a pioneer in the fields of visual literature and design authorship. His work explores the vagaries and luminescence of character, the relationships between social structures and the individual, and the pathos and absurdity of life. His books, acclaimed for capturing the shape of thought and reuniting the traditions of storytelling with the printed page, include: Crossing the BLVD: strangers, neighbors, aliens in a New America (W.W. Norton) with Judith Sloan,The Portrait Series: a quartet of men (four book series, Bay Press); GRRRHHHHH: a study of social patterns (Center for Editions) with Sandra Brownlee and Dennis Bernstein; FRENCH FRIES with Dennis Bernstein (Visual Studies Workshop); i mean you know (Visual Studies Workshop), and versations (EarSay).

He has received many awards for his books and projects, including the 2004 Brendan Gill Prize, the 2003 Innovative Use of Archives Award, a Media That Matters Award, three American Institute for Graphic Arts Book awards, two Type Director's Club awards, The International Book Design Award, a Best of the Best Award from the New York Book Show, and a Prix Arts Electronica award. He's received grants and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, New York State Council and Foundation for the Arts, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the Greenwall Foundation, the Furthermore Foundation, and others. His work has been exhibited widely and is in many collections including the Museum of Modern Art, L.A. County Art Museum, The Getty Museum, Georges Pompidou Centre, and Tate Gallery. The Crossing the BLVD exhibition (co-produced with Sloan) has been to fifteen museums and galleries and continues to travel the country. Lehrer is also a performer and has co-written four plays (Social Security: the basic training of Eugene Solomon with Dennis Bernstein, Denial of the Fittest, A Tattle Tale, and The Whole K'Cufin World and a Few More Things with Judith Sloan), and co-written and co-composed one opera (The Search For IT and Other Pronouns with Harvey Goldman). He co-produces public radio documentaries and audio works with his wife Judith Sloan. Lehrer's performances and plays have been performed at many venues including La MaMa Experimental Theatre, The Public Theatre, The Knitting Factory, Independent Art at Here, The Painted Bride, the Market Theatre (Johannesberg), and the Theatre Workshop (Edinburgh).

Lehrer is a frequent lecturer and presenter at universities, art and literary centers, and book stores throughout the United States and internationally. Lehrer has been written about in scores of books and in many feature articles and reviews in print and broadcast media. His essays on design authorship and visual literature have been widely reproduced. Lehrer is a professor at the School of Art+Design at Purchase College, SUNY, and a founding faculty member of the Designer As Author graduate program at the School of Visual Arts in NYC. He received his BA from Queens College, CUNY, and an MFA from Yale University. Together with Sloan, Lehrer founded EarSay, a non-profit arts organization dedicated to uncovering and portraying the lives of the uncelebrated in print, on stage, on radio, in exhibitions, electronic media, and through educational programs in public schools, prisons, and community centers. Lehrer is currently completing an illuminated novel which contains 101 books within it, entitled A Life In Books: the rise and fall of Bleu Mobley.

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