“In Ruth’s collages, Seydel applied his combinatorial magic to debris from the street, forgotten photographs and faded scraps of paper, transforming earthly detritus into illuminated arrangements.”
The Improbable is a highly curated, monthly collection of short reviews written by booksellers about literary-visual hybrid books published by adventurous small presses across the country.
Utterly charming yet disarmingly rigorous, erotic, ecstatic, and always sublime, Dorothy Iannone’s image-texts are both the chronicle and the very substance of seduction, of love. —ARIANA REINES
“Dorothy Iannone is a pioneer whose work from the 1960s forward has opened out a space of exuberant, colorful transgression, mixing a canny sense of humor with the gravity of the erotic.” —Hilary Chute
We’re thrilled to release six new titles this year in addition to the twelve on our backlist. We’re continuing our enthusiastic advocacy for artists like Robert Seydel, Dorothy Iannone and Richard Kraft as well as publishing two books by an artist with an immense influence over Siglio: Ray Johnson!
The Encyclopedic Palace, an exhibition at the Venice Biennale features 36 Tantric paintings, and “An Opening of the Field: Jess, Robert Duncan, and their Circle,” co-curated by Michael Duncan, has opened at the Crocker Museum in Sacramento.