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Nothing Beside Remains

Item date(s): 2007

Daniel Mellis


Pages: unpaged
Size: 330mm
Technique: Embossed type
Inscription: Signed by the artist
Edition: #14/25 or #7/25???


Place publication: Chicago, IL
Publisher: Artists Book

Additional notes:
Artist's statement: 40 pages (the interiors of the French folds do not have content and so I am ignoring them for purposes of foliation). Printed blind with inked fingers on Mohawk Superfine. French link stitch exposed spine binding on leather tapes, with colophon printed out of cardon paper and black Japanese bookcloth. A ten signature quarto in fours, unopened at the head, trimmed at the fore-edge and tail with swen-on Bugra Black endpapers.

Nothing Beside Remains is an exploration of the physical presences of things now absent. I printed this book with ink on my fingers rather than on the type, thereby creating a record of my handling of the paper as it went throught the press. I printed it on a cylinder press; the act of holding the paper against the impression cylinder created long vertical ink trails. Each page contains a blind impression of decades old standing type: indexes, train schedules, chess matches, pages on vision science, an obituary, etc. A numbering machine recorded the order in which each sheet went through the press. Ink set-off causes strange fingerprint shaped areas to print. In one copy President Kennedy's face materializes next to a trail of ink.

For each signature, I wrote one paragraph on a physical reminder of loss. There are paragraphs both personal and imaginary: a mother with dementia, a photograph of an ancestor, the Capuchin crypt in Rome, the distant future of the Holocaust museum. I end the book with a Latin epitaph for myself.

The printed out carbon paper of the colophon allows the reader to leave their own traces through their handling of the book.

Colophon: These short pieces on the physical remains of things now absent were written, handset in Monotype Centaur and printed by Daniel Mellis with inked fingers in late 2007. The forms of standing type were set by, among others, R. R. Donnelley and Sons and Wendell J. S. Krieg and are now in the collection of Columbia College's Center for Book & Paper Arts.



Exhibition notes:
'Beyond Words'

Jack Ginsberg Centre for Book Arts, Johannesburg

20 June 2023 - 11 August 2023

Ref: GB/13301











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