“In quiet rooms young girls are writing poetry”
David Rathman
12.75” x 17.25”
case bound archival pigment ink prints
20 pages
Publisher’s Description:
“In quiet rooms young girls are writing poetry” is an artist’s book that reproduces David Rathman’s recent war-themed watercolors. The paintings depict tanks, planes, warships and helicopters. As with Rathman’s cowboy and car pieces, the imagery is paired with hand-written texts and legends.
Using “language in a paradoxical way to confront the imagery,” Rathman avoids a head-on collision with the “heaviness” of his subject. According to the artist, “There’s a lot of indirection and evasion going on; to see these aggressive menacing subjects twisting with uncertainty struck me as humorous and—in a sideways, minor way—profound.”
Like a series of memento mori greeting cards, Rathman’s book is sometimes morose, sometimes playful, with the artist addressing “serious and ordinary issues: death, fracture, joy, compulsion, testosterone and deliverance.”
signed edition of 200
(via Location Books In quiet rooms young girls are writing poetry)
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