THE POOR FISHERMAN. 1991.

Edinburgh: Talbot Rice Gallery, 1991
21 x 19cm, 38pp plus wrappers. Illustrated exhibition catalogue for a show proposed by Finlay, themed around the famous painting by Puvis of the Poor Fisherman. Finlay had various new works created on the theme although the show also had other related works by other artists , the catalogue text is by Duncan MacMillan. VG+.

EVENING WILL COME THEY WILL SEW THE BLUE SAIL. 1991.

Edinburgh: Fruit Market Gallery, 1991
30 x 10.6cm, 58pp. Exhibition catalogue for the retrospective of Finlay during the 11991 Edinburgh festival. Long essay by Edwin Morgan which also has a Spanish translation. Thirteen works reproduced in colour. VG+.

SEVEN DEFINITIONS. 1991.

Keil: Galerie Sfeir-Semler, 1991
11 x 15cm, 24pp plus card covers and green printed dust jacket. Exhibition catalogue which could also easily be seen as an artist's book (although the page contents were printed as a portfolio of large prints - presumably preventing a smaller book being issued by the Wild Hawthorn Press). There are seven "definition" works by Finlay reproduced one per page. VG+>

IAN HAMILTON FINLAY MATRIX 116

Hartford: Wadsworth Atheneum, 1991
22 x 13.5cm, 16pp accordion fold. Exhibition catalogue with 5 b/w illustrations and an essay by Johan Ravenal and Andrea Miller_Keller. The works mostly relate to Finlay's mid-career interest in the French Revolution. Die cut for storage (as are all of the institution's catalogues. VG+.

INSTRUMENTS OF REVOLUTION. 1992.

London: ICA, 1992
14.5 x 15.5cm, 28pp plus card covers and printed light brown dustjacket. Exhibition catalogue of ten large bronze sculptures most of which relate to Finlay's interest in the French revolution. Ten duotone images are tipped onto pages. The exhibition then went to Yorkshire. VG+. Minimal text.Endpapers have a short musical phrase which (I think) is from La Marseillaise.
JOINTLY INSERTED (AS ISSUED):
14 x 14cm, 8p accordion fold insert with a commentary in English by Stephen Bann. VG>

POIESIS. 1992.

Edinburgh: Fruitmarket Gallery, 1992
23 x 17.5cm, 108pp plus blue embossed and foil stamped boards. The exhibition catalogue for a group exhibition of works by a range of artists including Finlay. While not being specific to concrete and visual poetry the events (which included talks, films and workshops as well as the exhibition) - a large number of those exhibited worked in that field. A number of Finlay's works are reprodcued in full colour
Poiesis as we all know is a definition of poetry as "anything supremely harmonious or satisfying" - which to be fair describes much of Finlay's work and motivation and is almost a definition of neo-classicism. Minor wear at folds else VG..

LUX EUROPA. 1993.

Edinburgh: European Art Festival, 1993
24.5 x 17cm, 80pp and cover. Exhibition catalogue for a major public exhibition of light works which took place in Edinburgh. Finlay installed a huge neon work on the top of the Government's St Andrews House - the work was EUROPEAN HEADS but the word HEADS is upside down as if fallen and decapitated. Illustrated in colour. The glue binding has come loose else VG.

HARBOUR OF BOAT BOOKS CARDS AND PRINTS BY IAN HAMILTON FINLAY. 1993.

London: workfortheeyetodo, 1993
15 x 10.5cm, 12pp plus printed glossy card covers. Exhibition catalogue listing 76 books and cards by Finlay. Text only. VG+

GDZIE JEST BRAT TWOJ, ABEL? WHERE IS ABEL THY BROTHER? 1995

Warsaw: Galeria Sztuki Wspolczesni Zacheta, 1995
21 x 15cm, 28pp with printed card covers. Exhibition catalogue for a solo show with four plates (two in colour) with texts in English and Polish by Harry Gilonis. The only exhibition in Poland by Finlay that we know of. VG+.

OPEN HOUSE. INTERVENTIONS AT KETTLE’S YARD. 1995.

Cambridge: Kettle's Yard, 1995
15 x 21cm, 24pp plus card covers. A documentation of the various artists who had previously exhibited (intervened) at the gallery who all exhibited in a group show. Finlay notes in a short text that he has a "sentimental regard for Kettle's Yard as the apotheosis of English Pebble Culture in the 1930s". Finlay had previously exhibited a number of small works on polished rocks and "pebbles" in the gallery - Unnatural Pebbles - one work is shown full page "KETTLE'S YARD CAMBRIDGE ENGLAND IS THE LOUVRE OF THE PEBBLE". Other artists included David Nash, Michael Craig- Martin, Richard Deacon, Richard Wentworth and others. VG+.

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