Introduction
Introduction
An introduction to Hormazd Narielwalla's 2022 artist book publication 'Birds of Passage'. This introductory essay explains how the book and the 20 prints that comprise the book were produced during COVID lockdowns of 2019, inspired by Barbabra Hepwoth's sculpture garden and museum in St Ives. It explores the ideas of migration and becoming, drawing on Benedict Arnold and Sara Ahmed, particularly that of LGBTQ+ people that underpin Narielwalla's work
artist book, Hormazd Narielwalla, Barbara Hepworth, migration, LGBTQ+, birds, cyanotype prints
Cole, Shaun
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2022
Cole, Shaun
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Cole, Shaun
(2022)
Introduction.
In,
Birds of Passage.
London.
Printsmith, London.
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Abstract
An introduction to Hormazd Narielwalla's 2022 artist book publication 'Birds of Passage'. This introductory essay explains how the book and the 20 prints that comprise the book were produced during COVID lockdowns of 2019, inspired by Barbabra Hepwoth's sculpture garden and museum in St Ives. It explores the ideas of migration and becoming, drawing on Benedict Arnold and Sara Ahmed, particularly that of LGBTQ+ people that underpin Narielwalla's work
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Published date: 2022
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This is an artist book, co-published by Hormazd Narielwalla and Printsmith, London. Published in an edition of 25. the book opens with mirror concertina layout and is contained within a box 34.5 x 38 x 4 cm (high x wide x deep). When fully open the book is 23.5 x 320 cm (high x wide). A copy was purchased by Winchester School of Art Library and is housed in the artist book collection
Keywords:
artist book, Hormazd Narielwalla, Barbara Hepworth, migration, LGBTQ+, birds, cyanotype prints
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Local EPrints ID: 474562
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/474562
PURE UUID: bc8bb2ad-61be-4d8d-a5bf-300988ad44ed
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Date deposited: 24 Feb 2023 17:47
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 01:00
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