An edition of Damaged nature, salvage culture (2005)

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Damaged nature, salvage culture
Johanna Drucker
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[Drucker]
Language
English
Pages
18

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Edition Notes

"An edition of six copies (one archive, one artist's proof, three for sale, one for show) were produced for an exhibition at the University of California, Santa Cruz, in fall 2005. The original watercolors were scanned and printed on an Epson Stylus RX500. All copies are signed by the artist"--Colophon.

Drucker describes the fifteen "fragments," full-page color illustrations of tiny decaying pieces of debris, on leaf [2], in "The aesthetics of decay."

Bound in paste paper over boards, black cloth spine.

LC has copy 2.

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Charlottesville, Va

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Library of Congress
N7433.4.D78 D36 2005

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Pagination
[18] leaves :
Number of pages
18

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23683416M
LCCN
2009484320

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