Saturday, December 25, 2021

Anna Eckert, Once I was a Swimmer and Remember Love, galerieminimal, Naumburg, Germany, nd

Once I was a Swimmer, nd

 
I just really like the freshness of Eckert's drawing style and the way she has seamlessly woven these different images together within this water themed accordion. Of this work Eckert says it's "...a biographical work and illustrates every day scenes and competition of swimmers."

8 double-sided pages, each 5" x 3.5", and when open 2ft 4".



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Remember Love, nd


An accordion made up of quotes from famous people about love, including Tolstoy, Pablo Neruda, Joan Crawford and Nikki Giovanni amongst others. Of this book Eckert wrote "In the Remember Love zine, I respond to some love thoughts, with wild expressive, dynamic, minimalistic, monochrome aesthetic to implement my ugly calligraphy style." Way to go!

8 single-sided pages, each 5" x 3.5", and when open 2ft 4".




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Mélanie Corre, Cascade, Terry Bleu publisher, Amsterdam, 2021, ed. 200


With its cool simulated 'stone' covers, and inside with its elongated landscape of similar stones on both sides of a river running down the middle of the accordion, accompanied by assorted figures and unexpected detritus popping up down its length — this according charts a journey through a totally unique landscape, one that was inspired by old panorama river maps.

For more information on this artist & illustrator see:  www.melaniecorre.com

12 double-sided pages, individually 3.5" x 9.25" and when fully opened 4ft 1".











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publicity poster by Corre for book release party
[image from artists' website]


an example of a panorama river map, this one is from 1890 
and is a map of the Rhine River from Mainz to Cologne, 
with 3 different views depicted here.

Friday, December 24, 2021

Lewis Koch, Another?! Oh Yes..., prisoner-of-time production, 2002


An end of the year, or New Years card accordion from this Madison-based artist. Two of the pages display the dictionary definitions for both "another" and "year," in a thoughtful meditation and reflection on the fleetingness of time, and of the year that has just passed.

4 double-sided pages, each 4.25" x 5.5", and when fully open 17".





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Thursday, December 23, 2021

Barbara Balfour, Ex Libris, 2008


This rather intriguing accordion arises from Balfour's practice of exploring the relationship between the textual and the visual. I'll leave it to this Professor of Print Media in the Department of Visual and Art History at York University, Toronto, Canada, to explain what she is attempting to do in this accordion. 

"Ex Libris is both an accordion-style multiple and a series of seven digital prints. Initially bemused by interior decorators who reassemble clients' libraries into 'mountain' and 'valley' configurations, I set out to create meaningful and no less attractive concatenations of books. Acknowledging books as objects of beauty as well as substance, possessions people often refuse to get rid of even though they will never again be read, I reflect on what they might mean to their owner.

Drawing from my own idiosyncratic approach to shelving, I grouped and ordered my books in certain arrangements staged for this project. The titles visible on the books' spines act as as curious placeholders that are enigmatic or evocative, depending upon one's knowledge of the books in question. Beginning with the Yellow Shelf and culminating in Death Shelf, the work ends on a hopeful note with mention of the arfterlife. Overall, Ex Libris is an admittedly slow read.

Titles of Individual Shelves: Yellow, Writing, Characters, Doubles, Place and Time, Emotional Range, Death Shelf.

This book is a project inspired by Norman Bethune's personalized bookplate, which reads: "This Book Belongs to Norman Bethune and Friends." Bethune, the Canadian doctor eulogized by Mao Zedong, turned the proprietary notion of the bookplate upside down by this simple gesture. With a collectivist spirit, these bookplates read "This Book belongs to ______ and Friends."   [http://www.barbarabalfour.ca/ex-libris1.html]

7 single-sided pages, each 4" x 7" and when fully opened 4' 1".







Stephen Perkins, Pop House, 1988/1997, ed. 2.


A fun little accordion that I did some years ago that takes Richard Hamilton's famous 1956 collage "Just What Is It That Makes Today's Homes So Different, So Appealing?" as its centerpiece, and I coupled it with a photo of some bemused Soviet soldiers looking into this 'pop house', accompanied by a British Royal Air Force jet.

3 single-sided pages each 4.25" x 4", and when opened up 11.25". 




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Richard Hamilton, Mother, photolithograph, Letter Edged in Black Press, New York, 1968


I was really pleased to find a copy of this work by the late great British artist, Richard Hamilton (1922-2011) that was included in the first issue of SMS (Shit Must Stop) a portfolio/magazine published in a series of six issues in 1968 by William Copley and Dimtri Petrov. Here, Hamilton plays with the idea of sending a holiday postcard back home to 'mother,' but with an accordion inserted inside of it that gradually zooms into the blurry silhouettes of two children playing on the beach. On the lower left corner of the card is the title "Sands and Promenade, Whitley Bay," this is a famous seaside resort located on the north east coast of England, and in the county of Northumberland.

Across these 6 wonderful SMS portfolios the editors published original multiples of works selected by each of the 73 artists in the series, and in editions of 2000 copies each. 

Note: in most of the materials related to this work the title is always listed as "A Postal Card for Mother," and yet the title on the back of the card is "Mother." Unless, I find out otherwise this is the title I'm sticking to for the moment!

Card dimensions: 5" x 8", the accordion's eight single-sided pages measure 3.5" x 2.5" individually, and when it's fully opened the work measures 20" in length.




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Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Lillian Sizemore, Untitled, 2021


A beautiful miniature accordion made by my partner using Pokeberry and Walnut inks. Learning to love is perhaps one of the most beautiful and hardest lessons we all have to continually keep learning!

10 double-sided pages, individual pages 3/4" x 1", and when fully opened 10.75".








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