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COMING SOON!

by Achjadi, Diyan; Chan, Zoe

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9781777071004 / 1777071003
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Vancouver: City of Vancouver Public Arts Program, 2020. (CAD) Presumed 1st printing in an edition of 250. No mrkings, Fine. Wraps, no page numbers [about 200 pages] B&W and colour photos of site-intalled posters, and reproductions of prints. Diyan Achjadi is a Vancouver-based artist who explores the ways that surface ornamentation and illustrated printed matter can function as archives documenting the circulation of ideas in visual form. She is is a Professor in the Audain Faculty of Art at Emily Carr University of Art and Design. IN 2021 she received the VIVA Award from the Jack and Doris Shadbolt Foundation. Coming Soon! was an artist's project that involved the monthly installation of a series of hand-pulled posters on the fences and hoardings that surround construction sites in the Vancouver area. (1.8 JM HOZ 403/b5. 1st. Paperback. Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾".
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