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Fast pass

Artist's Book
1984 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

'Fast pass' is a collection of poems with the theme of city life, written by Barbara Luck.

The individual poems are entitled: White Noise 1, 2, 3; Fast talk, fast pass; Shadow play; Peeing in public; I just got here; Red scarf. They are illustrated with four unique collages by Susan Johanknecht who is also responsible for the printing.

Produced in a limited edition of 150 numbered and signed copies. NAL copy is no. 88


Object details

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Object type
TitleFast pass (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Printed book, collage, nyrex plastic sleeves, brushed aluminium spine
Brief description
Artist's book, 'Fast Pass', by Barbara Luck and Susan Johanknecht, Gefn, Newark, 1984
Physical description
The book has a Screwpost binding with brushed aluminum spine and ‘nyrex’ plastic sleeves containing four unique collages.

Handset 10pt Trump Medieval text with 18pt Brush titling printed on Mohawk Superfine by Susan Johanknecht at the Janus Press, Vermont.

Limited edition of 150 numbered and signed copies.

13 leaves
Dimensions
  • Height: 14cm
  • Width: 22cm
Summary
'Fast pass' is a collection of poems with the theme of city life, written by Barbara Luck.

The individual poems are entitled: White Noise 1, 2, 3; Fast talk, fast pass; Shadow play; Peeing in public; I just got here; Red scarf. They are illustrated with four unique collages by Susan Johanknecht who is also responsible for the printing.

Produced in a limited edition of 150 numbered and signed copies. NAL copy is no. 88
Other number
X891091 - NAL Pressmark
Collection
Library number
38041985044411

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Record createdApril 2, 2014
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