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Nora Ligorano
Brooklyn, NY

Nora  Ligorano's work was exhibited in
Open for Action: Political Book Art
Bible Belt
(1993) VHS Player; Video; LCD Monitor; New Testament Bible; Plated Belt Buckle; Plexi Book Cradle
Bible Belt, The
(1993) Commercially printed bible, leather belt, gold-plated buckle.
Pillars of the Clean Order
 installation responding to books advancing the conservative agenda
"Contract with America" underwear
(1995) Limited edition version of Newt Gingrich's "Contract with America," printed on underwear. Gingrich's likeness adorns the crotch of the underwear, while the "Contract's" ten points are listed on the seat. The underwear is hand silkscreened on 100% cotton. There are 60 mens and 60 womens briefs in the edition. Mens are available in size 34; womens in large. Signed and numbered by the artists. Each pair costs $39.99.
Pillars of the Clean Order
(1995) Installation: Heaps of soiled clothes define the gallery space. Rising from the hampers, classical columns display the recently published books of conservatives William Bennett ("The Book of Virtues"), John Danforth ("Resurrection"), and Dan Quayle ("Standing Firm")./ Hanging on clotheslines above the hampers, one sees Ligorano/Reese's new limited edition version of Newt Gingrich's "Contract with America." The artists have recontextualized Gingrich's now famous tenets by printing them on pure cotton briefs. Gingrich's likeness adorns the crotch of the underwear, while the "Contract's" ten points are listed on the seat.
Masters of the Craft
 works by instructors of book arts
Bible Belt, The
(1993) Commercially printed bible, leather belt, gold-plated buckle.
Medialogical Displacements
(1992) Xerox tabloids, Sony color video prints, Japanese paper, and gold stamping. The book is housed in a cloth-covered clam shell preservation box.
1991 Spring/Summer Faculty Show
I Am Legend
Untitled
Blank model of full leather tight back binding on three double raised cords
Book Arts in the USA
 an exhibition of work by 51 artists; a cultural presentation of the United States of America
World Without End
(1989) Globe with Nigerian goatskin, paste papers, velvet, international currencies and other collaged media.
Printers in Residence
 the work of six presses and one bookbinder at The Center for Book Arts
Two prototype Roger Powell bindings
(1987)
Center for Book Arts: The First Decade
 an exhibition at The New York Public Library
Pig Tics
(1984) Accordion book; mixed media.

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