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Learning to See
Mayto, Mexico
(Hardcover)
This book shows the local town of Mayto, Mexico as seen by the local student of the village and is part of an ongoing cultural and art exchange with artist Nancy Grace Horton.
This is an ongoing project working with and documenting the children of this village.
Purchase here. $50-
Portsmouth
(Hardcover)
Best Selling Local Book on Portsmouth,
New Hampshire, USA.
Purchase at Barnes & Noble. $19.95
Ghana: An African Portrait Revisited
(Hardcover)
*The Independent Book Publishers Association Benjamin Franklin Award Prize 2008
Coffee Table/Large Format Book Category
Purchase here. $40-
Mad Women Specifications
Format: Housed in a custom box,
Mad Women is an accordion-style sculptural book, to be viewed as a traditional book or displayed three-dimensionally, upright.
Pictures: 2 1/4 color negative film
Prints: 12 printed images 8x8 w/ boarders
Plus : 3 -Cover Images and inside cover images back and front, on fabric.
Archival pigment prints 8x8 Individual prints 20x20 inches editions of 6 available
Book: 10x10 w/Box 11x11
Typeface: Neo Prisma
Paper: Arnhem 245 gsm
Fabric: Cotton drill
Cover and Inside Cover Images: Cotton drill
Hand Book Binding: Scott Mullenberg
Model: Tonja Little
The narrative of Mad Women prods at the stereotype of the housewife, and subordinate dependent female and the infliction of inequality on women throughout our culture. The work invites conversation and observation, and action with regard to the objectification of the female by sharing experiences and finding ways to stand up, and push back.
Edition of 6 2 APs Contact Jessica Hagen for edition pricing: jessica@jessicahagen.com
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