Iñaki Bonillas
Tineidae: Sermones del ilustrísimo señor
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100€
Date 2010
Publisher MOREPublishers, Ghent -Brussels
Technical info
29,7 x 21 cm.
Languages
English
Publisher MOREPublishers, Ghent -Brussels
Technical info
29,7 x 21 cm.
Languages
English
Tineidae: Sermones del ilustrísimo señor
Offset print on multi-offset, 120 gr.
A1 (59,4 x 84,1 cm) folded to A4 (29,7 x 21)
Ed. 100 + 7 AP, signed and numbered
I looked for books exposed to the devastative action of moths, and discovered interesting paths formed with great precision. As the dictionary warns: “moth is applied to anything that destroys something slowly, senselessly”, as the passing of time itself does. The book title had also an interest for the project, since sermon means in its Latin origin a “stringing together of words”, and in a way that is precisely what moths do: nourish themselves word by word –just as a reader does. (Iñaki Bonillas, 2010)
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