Hamady, Walter Samuel Haatoum, 1940-2019
Biographical / Historical
Walter Hamady (b.1940-d.2019), an innovative papermaker, printer, publisher of books by hand, artist, and teacher https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/libspecial/collections/manuscripts/perishable.php
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Interminable Gabberjabbs Number Eight: The Last Gabbrejabb / Hamady, Walter ; Drescher H ; Zapf H., 2005
This tour de force of bookmaking, printing and neo-dada texts is the final production of Walter Hamady in this series. This volume is described by him as "The last Gabberjabb number eight and IX/XViths of aleatory annexations of odd bondings or fortuitous encounters with incompatible realities or love, anguish, wonder; and engagement or a partial timeline of sorts or bait and switch or finally, a pedagogical rememberance." In this book, Hamady launches a long polemic against the unauthorized and false statements accompanying an exhibition of his press at the Grolier Club in April 2003. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Interminable Gabberjabbs Number Five: For The Hundreth Time / Hamady, Walter., 1981
This book is the 100th book from The Perishable Press. It is a love poem by Hamady to his wife Mary, filled with humorous verbal and typographic material. The footnotes are presented in a small booklet placed in a library card envelope. This work was exhibited at the Agnes Scott College Gallery, Atlanta, January 2001. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Interminable Gabberjabbs Number Four: Eyes Touch & Change / Hamady, Walter., 1986
Interminable Gabberjabbs Number One: VoltAire the Haemadeh / Hamady, Walter., 1973
Interminable Gabberjabbs Number Seven: Travelling / Gabberjabp / Hamady, Walter ; Schwitters K., 1996
Interminable Gabberjabbs Number Six: Neopo$tmodrinism or, Dieser Rasen ist Kein Hundeklo / Hamady, Walter., 1988
Hamady's use of found material includes varying papers and typefaces, seals and labels, old notebook covers, and green cloth from hospital uniforms. Several pages are creatively folded and refolded. The style of writing that involves documentation and a diary along with the inventive use of multiple typefaces, ornaments and layouts are defining examples of Hamady's style. Some pages have a rebus-like in design. This book is a printer's tour de force and one of the most outstanding in this series. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Interminable Gabberjabbs Number Three: Thumbnailing the Hilex / Hamady, Walter., 1974
Interminable Gabberjabbs Number Two: Hunkering in Wisconsin / Hamady, Walter ; Beal J., 1974
Illustrations by Jack Beal. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
John's Apples / Hamady, Walter ; Wilde, John ; Lindbergh, Reeve., 1995
Thirteen paintings by John Wilde and twelve poems by Reeve Lindbergh are interspered in this 121st letterpress book by Hamady. The poems and images relate to the several varieties of apples. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Of Boulders and Biolides: Old and New (Writings) for the Jungle Princess Valentine's Mix / Hamady, Walter., 1991
Salutations 1995: A Hamady Wilde Sampler / Hamady, Walter ; Wilde, John., 2001
This book documents the correspondence between Hamady and Wilde in the form of repoducing 1159 letters reset in type. The two corresponents address themselves in profanity-laced salutations throughout their humorous letters to each other. It is the in the ninth book collaboration between Hamady and Wilde from 1971 and 2000. Hamady writes of the correspondence, "As a segmented evolution, with no determined destination other than the voyage itself, this text and what it represents, could, conceivably, cause a certain difficult affliction to those who preacertain a preference for plot or conclusion...Also the many aliases usually forged from specificities in the lacunae of text will obfusk the identity of who wrote what. Since these writers seem not to care why should anyone else?" -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.