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Real fiction : an inquiry into the bookeresque

Artist's Book
1987 (published)
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"Taking as a starting point the incongruous space and shadows made by the open pages of the book, the process of opening or "entering " is explored as one would an unknown dwelling.

This process of exploration develops into the construction of a room within the book and then leads from the core of this interior place outwards, as fusion between inside and outside.

Interspersed, a constructive text hovers and casts shadows on the open pages as an active commentary and associative dialogue on the "construction ". Published by The Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester, NY in conjunction with Weproductions on an artist in residency scheme."

From the artists’ website: www.weproductions.com

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read Book as idea In the 1960s conceptual art emerged as a bold new movement. Its exponents believed in art as an idea, or concept, able to exist in the absence of an object as its representation. Many conceptual artists wanted to dismantle established structures of the artworld. Some felt a need to move aw...

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TitleReal fiction : an inquiry into the bookeresque
Materials and techniques
Printed book
Brief description
Artist's book, 'Real Fiction: an inquiry into the bookeresque', by Telfer Stokes and Helen Douglas, Visual Studies Workshop Press, New York, 1987
Physical description
Perfect-bound, paperback artist's book. Black and white photographic images. Some text.

134 pages.
Dimensions
  • Height: 19cm
Summary
"Taking as a starting point the incongruous space and shadows made by the open pages of the book, the process of opening or "entering " is explored as one would an unknown dwelling.

This process of exploration develops into the construction of a room within the book and then leads from the core of this interior place outwards, as fusion between inside and outside.

Interspersed, a constructive text hovers and casts shadows on the open pages as an active commentary and associative dialogue on the "construction ". Published by The Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester, NY in conjunction with Weproductions on an artist in residency scheme."

From the artists’ website: www.weproductions.com
Other number
X900084 - NAL Pressmark
Collection
Library number
38041990017873

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Record createdFebruary 13, 2014
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