Paul Etienne Lincoln: The Glovers' Repository : The Tenaciousness of Subterfuge
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0977869695
ISBN-13
9780977869695
Publisher
Christine Burgin Gallery
Imprint
Christine Burgin Gallery
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 10th, 2016
Print length
112 Pages
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Art & design styles: from c 1960SculptureIndividual artists, art monographs
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Twenty four stories of subterfuge, told through their characters’ glovesThe Glovers’ Repository, by New York–based artist Paul Etienne Lincoln (born 1959), tells the stories of 24 characters who either practiced deception or were the unwitting victims of subterfuge. From Mary Toft who claimed to have given birth to a rabbit, to King Zog who survived 55 assassination attempts, the characters are all legends in their own right. Their lives are related by Lincoln with characteristic wit and are documented with photographs. This book was inspired by a large-scale installation by Lincoln, a vitrine containing 24 gloves, one for each character. Each glove rotated via a mechanism based on the workings of Big Ben. The book is bound so that, when it is opened flat, two small books of the characters’ stories are revealed, one left- and the other right-handed. The book then folds out further to reveal documentation of the installation.
Twenty four stories of subterfuge, told through their characters’ gloves
The Glovers’ Repository, by New York–based artist Paul Etienne Lincoln (born 1959), tells the stories of 24 characters who either practiced deception or were the unwitting victims of subterfuge. From Mary Toft who claimed to have given birth to a rabbit, to King Zog who survived 55 assassination attempts, the characters are all legends in their own right. Their lives are related by Lincoln with characteristic wit and are documented with photographs. This book was inspired by a large-scale installation by Lincoln, a vitrine containing 24 gloves, one for each character. Each glove rotated via a mechanism based on the workings of Big Ben. The book is bound so that, when it is opened flat, two small books of the characters’ stories are revealed, one left- and the other right-handed. The book then folds out further to reveal documentation of the installation.Get Paul Etienne Lincoln: The Glovers' Repository by at the best price and quality guaranteed only at Werezi Africa's largest book ecommerce store. The book was published by Christine Burgin Gallery and it has pages.