
Book of the Day, in memory of James Brown > > James H.D. Brown: Life and Work in Mexico.
Book of the Day, in memory of James H.D. Brown > James H.D. Brown: Life and Work in Mexico. Published by USC Fisher Museum of Art. “Born in 1951 in Glendale, CA, James H.D. Brown relocated with his family to Oaxaca, Mexico in 1995 where he founded Carpe Diem Press. Collaborating with Linotípográfica Quintas, Brown created limited edition art books featuring the work of influential artists from the US and Mexico. Brown often included original prints made by the artists to be inserted in the books themselves. USC Fisher Museum of Art highlights Brown’s unique artist press, featuring approximately twenty books and related ephemera. Some of the artists in the Carpe Diem series include Joan Jonas, Graciela Iturbide, Kiki Smith, and Francisco Toledo. The exhibition will also feature Brown’s "My Other House,” begun in 2009 and worked on continuously since then. The idea for this project came to Brown after his two sons discovered a staircase in their home, leading to an “almost secret” mezzanine. Nobody else was allowed in this place, a sanctuary that the boys called “my other house”. Brown began investigating the idea of having another physical or imaginary place that is fundamental to one's creative and imaginative life.”