PictureBox was an art, music, photography, and comics publishing company based in Brooklyn, New York directed by Dan Nadel.[1] PictureBox published its own books and packages books and concepts for museums and galleries. The company began in 2002 with The Ganzfeld 2 and gradually shifted to emphasize a diverse assortment of visual ideas and topics.[2] PictureBox was best known for its books by artists from or related to the Providence art scene of the 2000s, music books, and projects for numerous artists involved with the New York gallery Canada.[3] The cover art for Wilco's A Ghost Is Born, designed by Peter Buchanan-Smith and Nadel, won a Grammy Award for Best Recording Package in 2005.[4]
In December 2013, Nadel announced PictureBox would cease publishing at the end of the year.[5][6][7] Since then, Nadel has curated exhibitions and edited books including What Nerve!: Alternative Figures in American Art, 1960 to the Present,[8]Takeshi Murata,[9]Jimmy De Sana's Suburban,[10] and The Collected Hairy Who Publications. He also co-curated, with Carroll Dunham, an exhibition of drawings[11] by Elizabeth Murray.
Publications
1-800 MICE Issue 1 by Matthew Thurber 1-800 MICE Issue 2 by Matthew Thurber Art Out Of Time: Unknown Visionary Cartoonists, 1900-1969 by Dan Nadel Bicycle Fluids by Matthew Thurber Blockhead Blues by Eddie Martinez Cartoon Workshop / Pig Tales by Paper Rad Cheap Laffs: The Art of the Novelty Item by Mark Newgarden Chimera by Frank Santoro Cold Heat by BJ and Frank Santoro Cold Heat 1-4 by BJ and Frank Santoro Cold Heat Special by Jon Vermilyea and Frank Santoro Cold Heat Special 3 by Dash Shaw and Frank Santoro Cold Heat Special 4 by Jim Rugg and Frank Santoro Cold Heat: Castle Castle by Frank Santoro Color Engineering by Yuichi Yokoyama Comics Comics 1-3 by Tim Hodler and Dan Nadel, editors Core of Caligula by C.F. Crazy Town by Paul Gondry Eddie Martinez/Chuck Webster by Eddie Martinez & Chuck Webster Elle-Humour by Julie Doucet Faded Igloo by Jim Drain For the Love of Vinyl: The Album Art of Hipgnosis by Storm Thorgerson and Aubrey Powell Free Radicals by Leif Goldberg Garden by Yuichi Yokoyama Gary Panter by Gary Panter Goddess of War Vol. 1 by Lauren Weinstein Good Life by Taylor McKimens Gore by Black Dice and Jason Frank Rothenberg H Day by Renée French Incanto by Frank Santoro If-n-Oof by Brian Chippendale Maggots by Brian Chippendale Mail Order Monsters by Kathy Grayson Me a Mound by Trenton Doyle Hancock Monster Men Bureiko Lullaby by Takashi Nemoto Multiforce by Mat Brinkman New Engineering by Yuichi Yokoyama Ninja by Brian Chippendale Nog a Dod by Marc Bell Overspray: Riding High With the Kings of California Airbrush Art by Norman Hathaway and Dan Nadel Paper Rad, B.J. and da Dogs by Paper Rad Powr Mastrs by C.F. Powr Mastrs vol. 2 by C.F. Powr Mastrs vol. 3 by C.F. Real Fun by Ashod Simonian SnooPee by Ken Kagami Some Kinda Vocation by Cheryl Dunn Storeyville by Frank Santoro The Drips by Taylor McKimens The Ganzfeld 1-5 by Dan Nadel, ed.[2] The Garden by Michael WilliamsThe Magnificent Excess of Snoop Dogg Katherine Bernhardt by Katherine Bernhardt The Trenton Doyle Handbook by Trenton Doyle Hancock The Wilco Book by Wilco and PictureBox Travel by Yuichi Yokoyama Tuff Stuff by Joe Bradley Utility Sketchbook by Anonymous We Lost the War but Not the Battle by Michel Gondry Wipe That Clock Off Your Face by Brian Belott World Map Room by Yuichi Yokoyama Wu Tang Comics by Paper Rad
References
^http://torontocomics.com/dan-nadel/, Toronto Comics, The Toronto Comic Arts Festival, 2011 Exhibitors, Dan Nadel PictureBox Inc. , Retrieved March 11, 2011.