Pages: unpaged Size: 370mm Inscription: Signed by the artist and the poet. Edition: #3/50
Place publication: New York Publisher: Dieu Donne Press Cat. 130-C7-7ZA Exhibition 2017;19;22
Additional notes: The seven poems by Wislawa Szymborska chosen by William Kentridge for this book were translated from Polish by Clare Cavanagh and Stanislaw Baranczak. Twenty-two etchings, dry points, and photogravures were created for this edition by the artist and are bound into the book. A separate, signed and unbound photogravure is included in the edition. The images were hand printed by Randy Hemminghaus with the assistance of Paul Loughney and Kristen Cavagnet at Rutgers Center for Innovative Print and Paper. Ruth Lingen designed and printed the poems in 112 point Garamont and the titling in nineteenth century wood Gothic. The abaca and cotton handmade text and cover paper was developed and produced by Susan Gosin and Paul Wong at Dieu Donne Papermill, Inc. Barbara Mauriello designed and bound the 50 copies and 25 proofs. This edition is published by Dieu Donne Press in partnership with Galamander Press.
Housed in a linen-covered slipcase.
Illustrated on page 176 of The Best of Both Worlds by Jerry Kelly, Riva Castleman & Anne H. Hoy, Finely Printed Livres d'Artistes 1910-2010, 2010.
Exhibition notes: Item 0130 - C7-7 ZA on Booknesses: Artists' books from the Jack Ginsberg Collection.