Tom Huck: The Devil is in the Details, written by Greg Kessler with a foreword by Monte Beauchamp. Tom is an American printmaker best known for his large-scale satirical woodcuts. Tom is seen as one of the world’s most significant printmakers with a unique story to tell, and his work has been hailed as controversially awesome.
This book is the first retrospective of Hück’s design. It compiles not only his finished work but glimpses into his process and the evolution of his ideas from notebook to, in the case of works such as The Transformation of Brandy Baghead, over fifty square feet of carved wood and paper