VOL. XLVII - MMXXV 'Reciprocal Friction' by Jordanna Kalman
Jordanna Kalman's daily practice of rephotographing her figure studies has taken many modes: from creation to destruction, decomposition and illumination. In this poetic suite of images, Kalman crafts a narrative, layering bugs and birds as an entomologist-ornithologist might lay their field treasures in a specimen cabinet—but her cabinet drawers happen to be lined with a timeless reclined figure, a Cameronian face dappled with light or an unclenched hand.
11.7" x 8.25"
28 Printed Pages; 16 plates; Smythe-sewn
100# Mohawk Eggshell Superfine
Printed by GHP