A CATALOGUE OF A YOUNG COUNTRY LADIES LIBRARY (2023)
This bi-lingual publication—produced in collaboration with Mana Pinto and Chiquita Room Gallery—juxtaposes a selection of early photographic postcards depicting women engaged in the act of reading, with the contents of a fictional library devised in 1712 by Anne Baker in response to the failure of The Spectator (the most popular periodical of its time) to produce a promised list of recommended reading for women.
Both the images and text attest to the complex relationship between the book and social identity. As the academic Melanie Bigold states in her essay for the publication, "the formation of a library is a creative and cultural act, and collections of books—whether read or not—are conduits for self-definition."
Both the images and text attest to the complex relationship between the book and social identity. As the academic Melanie Bigold states in her essay for the publication, "the formation of a library is a creative and cultural act, and collections of books—whether read or not—are conduits for self-definition."
72 Pages
Full Colour Offset
Section sewn with Swiss binding
11cm x 18cm
Edition of 300
ISBN 978-1-7394968-0-7
€18
Full Colour Offset
Section sewn with Swiss binding
11cm x 18cm
Edition of 300
ISBN 978-1-7394968-0-7
€18