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Author:
Nicholls, Sarah (Visual artist), book artist.
Title:
Silty loam / Sarah Nicholls, pamphleteer.
Publisher:
Sarah Nicholls,
Copyright Date:
January 2023
Description:
1 volume (unnumbered) : illustrations ; 24 x 49 cm (folded to 24 x 13 cm)
Subject:
2000-2099
Artists' books--Specimens.
Artists' books--New York--New York--21st century.
Urban agriculture--Social aspects--New York.--New York.
Urban agriculture--New York--New York--Pictorial works.
Agriculture--New York--New York--Pictorial works.
Letterpress printing--Specimens.
Linoleum block-printing--Specimens.
Agriculture.
Artists' books.
Letterpress printing.
Linoleum block-printing.
Urban agriculture.
New York (State)--New York.
Pictorial works.
Specimens.
Artists' books.
Notes:
Cover title. Edition of 250. Limited edition statement from artist's website, viewed May 9, 2023. Letterpress and relief printing on paper. Pamphlet stitch binding; accordion fold out; printed paper covers. "Brain Washing From Phone Towers is a series of informative and entertaining Informational Pamphlets produced by hand on a seasonal basis. These small-scale publications combine text (handset in metal type) and image (carved in wood or linoleum) produced via obsolete technology in editioned works which are distributed at will to a chosen audience. The content of the series aims for historical interest, commemorative intent and a healthy dose of humor, and the distribution methods are based on the values of the gift economy."--Provided by artist
Summary:
"Silty Loam looks at all the different ways food can be grown in an urban environment, and why one might want to. Today, agriculture largely is practiced in isolation from the places where the majority of the population lives and works, and there is very little direct engagement of people with the land that provides the means for their survival. Rural and urban are perceived as polar opposites, in similar kinds of ways that nature and manmade are held as separate concepts. Silty Loam looks at all the different ways city residents have pushed back against this, including community gardens, community land trusts, and rooftop gardens. "-- https://www.sarahnicholls.com/portfolio/silty-loam/
Series:
Brain washing from phone towers informational pamphlets
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1378643687
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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