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Half off / Mimi Pond

Artist's Book
1981 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

''Half Off' presents a series of wittily observed stories that reveal the low-budget, everyday life of a woman working as a waitress, as Mimi Pond did when the book was written.

The title, printed on the book's cover in the form of a price tag, refers to the cheap stores in which Pond shops, always searching for bargains.

The book is partly bound in a pink showercap - an allusion to the cheap goods referred to in the text and to the final story in the book, 'Too Bad', in which Pond takes a bath in the hope that doing so will cause the phone to ring and bring someone interesting into her life.

Colourful, comical prints bring the characters and situations of the text to life. Across the top and bottom of the pages dance pictorial borders of coffee pots, lipsticks, chocolate bars and underwear adding to the book's celebration of the frothy girlishness to be found amidst a life of daily drudgery.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleHalf off / Mimi Pond (published title)
Materials and techniques
Shower cap, printed paper pages
Brief description
Artist's book, 'Half off', by Mimi Pond, Rebis Press, California, 1981
Physical description
Artist's book with colour illustrations and binding made from a shower cap.

'115 copies designed, printed and bound by Betsy Davids and Mimi Pond...' - colophon

20 pages.
Dimensions
  • Height: 22cm
Summary
''Half Off' presents a series of wittily observed stories that reveal the low-budget, everyday life of a woman working as a waitress, as Mimi Pond did when the book was written.

The title, printed on the book's cover in the form of a price tag, refers to the cheap stores in which Pond shops, always searching for bargains.

The book is partly bound in a pink showercap - an allusion to the cheap goods referred to in the text and to the final story in the book, 'Too Bad', in which Pond takes a bath in the hope that doing so will cause the phone to ring and bring someone interesting into her life.

Colourful, comical prints bring the characters and situations of the text to life. Across the top and bottom of the pages dance pictorial borders of coffee pots, lipsticks, chocolate bars and underwear adding to the book's celebration of the frothy girlishness to be found amidst a life of daily drudgery.
Other number
X890019 - NAL Pressmark
Collection
Library number
38041988036927

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Record createdFebruary 13, 2014
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