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Raffaella della Olga: Typescripts

Raffaella della Olga: Typescripts

Edited by Robert Wiesenberger

Contributions by Caitlin Woolsey, Raffaella della Olga, Esther Ferrer and Christophe Boutin

The first book on an innovative artist who uses modified typewriters to create abstract and colorful bookworks and paintings
 
Raffaella della Olga makes unique artist’s books using modified typewriters and multicolor ink ribbons on a range of materials—from tracing paper to photo paper to sandpaper. Della Olga (b. 1967, Italy; lives and works in France) worked briefly as an attorney before becoming an artist; now, seeking refuge from the limitations of language, she grinds down the characters on her machines and communicates through form, color, texture, and rhythm. Della Olga plays her typewriters like instruments, following a script in some cases and improvising freely in others. Her output includes artist’s books, typed paintings, and cut fabric works.

The first monograph on della Olga, this book features photographic documentation of her singular studio practice; two scholarly essays on her work in relation to conceptual and minimalist art, as well as typewriter art, concrete poetry, and experimental music; a conversation with the artist; and color plates of her work.

Robert Wiesenberger is curator of contemporary projects at the Clark Art Institute.


144 Pages
93 color + b-w illus.
November 2025

Published by the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute and distributed by Yale University Press, New Haven

ISBN 9780300284157