Printed on both sides of a continuous sheet, folded accordion style; Black and white images with small amount of color within, brightly colored orange cover
Catalog of an exhibition held at the ifa-Galerie Stuttgart, Institut fur Auslandsbeziehungen, 11.11.1994 bis 15.1.1995;Title from colophon page;Text translated from the original Catalan, which was by Vincenc Altaia, into English, German, and Spanish
The only text on this book is on the back cover ajacent to the colophon: "No one yet hath/ unravelled/ a knot from the skin/ of the universie,/ And each who came/ and essayed the same/ but made the tangle/ worse." -- Anonymous Persian. The cover and pages are printed with images of near or middle eastern tribal rugs, and are larger than the tunnel which cuts through the centers of these framing pages. The interior of the tunnel is printed in cyan with images of our gallaxy along the side walls and an image of the planet Earth at the back. The exteriors of the side walls are also printed with photographs of landscapes. Issued in a plastic box with foam-core spacer., Signed by the artist
Tunnel book, featuring pictorial work, in center of three panels. On the left and right panels is printed the text of William Stafford's poem, "A Ritual to Read to Each Other" on black paper in gold ink. The outer portfolio structure of the book is board, bound in book cloth. A small portion of the print from the tunnel book on the interior illustrates the exterior of the book in an inset in the cover.
This three "page" tunnel book uses abstract images on removable panels to create different views. The book is constructed with red paper and silver-painted spacers to create room for the removable panels. A purple ribbon tie contains the book. The title was supplied by the cataloger as none was given to the book by the artist., Signed by the artist; Submitted to fulfill requirement of the University of Oregon, Dept. of Fine and Applied Arts, Artists' Books course, 1990
Removable adhesive on one side of each sheet holds each page to the next at the opposite edge of the paper to create an accodion-like structure when the covers are pulled away from one another, A gift in memory of Peter Ward Britton