Artists & Editions: A Publication in Memory of Steven Leiber (1957–2012)

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Artists & Editions (San Francisco: RITE Editions, 2012), with the box at center surrounded by its contents: the contributions of 14 artists. Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, gift of Frances Bowes. Photo: Ian Reeves, courtesy RITE EDITIONS, San FranciscoArtists & Editions (San Francisco: RITE Editions, 2012), with the box at center surrounded by its contents: the contributions of 14 artists. Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, gift of Frances Bowes. Photo: Ian Reeves, courtesy RITE EDITIONS, San FranciscoSteven Leiber, a San Francisco native, made his reputation as a collector specializing in ephemera—brochures, flyers, posters, and exhibition announcements—designed by artists in the 1960s and 1970s. He maintained a gallery in the basement of his grandmother’s house in the city’s Marina district, calling it Steven Leiber’s Basement. As Leiber sorted and organized ephemera relating to Fluxus art, Beat and Concrete poetry movements, and the 1960s counterculture, he invited art scholars, curators, artists, and ephemera aficionados to explore his inventory.As a tribute to Leiber, San Francisco arts patron Robin Wright invited 14 artists to contribute to Artists & Editions, a boxed edition, by creating works that memorialize Leiber’s collection. Drawing inspiration from the “landscape” of Leiber’s basement archive, all of the artists produced works that do not fully reveal themselves at first glance, which was one of Leiber’s criteria for the ephemera he collected. Artists & Editions features prints, three-dimensional paper works, archival materials, posters, a painting, a drawing, an artist’s book, a metal stencil, a weaving, a sewn canvas work, a coupon for redeeming a record, and an edition catalogue. The Logan Gallery display will feature artists’ statements and other extensive labeling that enhance understanding of the connections between the works and Leiber’s life and interests.Entry to this exhibition is included with general admission to the museum.Adults $10, seniors 65+ $7, students with current ID $6, youths 6–17 $6, members and children 5 and under free. Prices subject to change without notice.Order tickets

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Artists & Editions: A Publication in Memory of Steven Leiber (1957–2012) Legion of Honor | Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Main address: Legion of Honor | Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco 100 34th Avenue CA 94121 San Francisco, United states Legion of Honor | Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco 100 34th Avenue CA 94121 San Francisco, United states Artists & Editions (San Francisco: RITE Editions, 2012), with the box at center surrounded by its contents: the contributions of 14 artists. Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, gift of Frances Bowes. Photo: Ian Reeves, courtesy RITE EDITIONS, San FranciscoArtists & Editions (San Francisco: RITE Editions, 2012), with the box at center surrounded by its contents: the contributions of 14 artists. Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, gift of Frances Bowes. Photo: Ian Reeves, courtesy RITE EDITIONS, San FranciscoSteven Leiber, a San Francisco native, made his reputation as a collector specializing in ephemera—brochures, flyers, posters, and exhibition announcements—designed by artists in the 1960s and 1970s. He maintained a gallery in the basement of his grandmother’s house in the city’s Marina district, calling it Steven Leiber’s Basement. As Leiber sorted and organized ephemera relating to Fluxus art, Beat and Concrete poetry movements, and the 1960s counterculture, he invited art scholars, curators, artists, and ephemera aficionados to explore his inventory.As a tribute to Leiber, San Francisco arts patron Robin Wright invited 14 artists to contribute to Artists & Editions, a boxed edition, by creating works that memorialize Leiber’s collection. Drawing inspiration from the “landscape” of Leiber’s basement archive, all of the artists produced works that do not fully reveal themselves at first glance, which was one of Leiber’s criteria for the ephemera he collected. Artists & Editions features prints, three-dimensional paper works, archival materials, posters, a painting, a drawing, an artist’s book, a metal stencil, a weaving, a sewn canvas work, a coupon for redeeming a record, and an edition catalogue. The Logan Gallery display will feature artists’ statements and other extensive labeling that enhance understanding of the connections between the works and Leiber’s life and interests.Entry to this exhibition is included with general admission to the museum.Adults $10, seniors 65+ $7, students with current ID $6, youths 6–17 $6, members and children 5 and under free. Prices subject to change without notice.Order tickets Book tickets