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Substance of a Dream

Item date(s): 2013

Valerie Hammond  - (book artist)


Pages: unpaged
Size: 280mm
Edition: one of 8 copies


Place publication: New York
Publisher: Artists Book
Cat. 0111-C7-7
Exhibition 2017

Additional notes:
Medium: digital print, ink, pencil, watercolour.

Accordion fold, housed in a gold custom-made flip-top box with lazer-cut image set into the top.

21st Annual Minneapolis Print & Drawing Fair, Curator's Choice, Jan-Lodewijk Grootaers, Curator of African Art.

Inspired by the idea of "portable sculpture," Hammond’s Substance of a Dream is composed of floating paper heads which fall gently forward when the pages are opened and can be arranged in different sculptural configurations. Each page is a reproduction from the artist's sketchbooks; the disembodied heads are then laser-cut with the recollection of an intensely vivid dream. The cut-out letters produce lacey and layered transparency between pages; when lit, they are transposed to the book’s pedestal. The words are more readable as shadows, echoing the dream’s origins in the dim, enigmatic recesses of the mind. Evocative of many associations, from Freudian psychology to surrealism’s appropriation of dream-like imagery, Hammond’s book, like much of her work, is an ode to the navigation of memory and emotional symbolism within the elusive paths of the unconscious.

Laser-cut archival prints with watercolor, graphite, and ink, accordion-bound in plexiglass covers in custom box with laser-cut plexiglass inset. Each copy contains slight variations in prints used. Binding designed by Sophia Kramer and Marshall Weber.

"[In] Substance of a Dream, Hammond translates her ephemeral memories into tangible forms, patterns, and shadows. Mask-like faces, constructed out of paper or lucite and embedded with images and words derived from the artist's dreams, journals, and collection of old anonymous photographs are combined to convey an open meditation on the passing of time." - Traditional Fine Arts Organization, Inc.

Exhibition notes:
Item 0111 - C7-7 on Booknesses: Artists' books from the Jack Ginsberg Collection.

UJ Art Gallery, University of Johannesburg

25 March to 5 May 2017



Ref: GB/14658













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