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Notes

90 color ill. with laser cuts throughout, softcover with dust jacket

Publisher Note

An unique artist's book based on Paul Sietsema's 16 mm eponymous film, with laser-cut portals and transparent screenlike pages.
Paul Sietsema's work in film and painting addresses the objects and systems of cultural production, tracing the circuits of proliferation and consumption that allow these objects to be taken up into history. At the hour of tea is a collection of stills from his most recent 16 mm film of the same title.
A filmic space develops within pages of this unique artist's book, moving through and layering the film's imagery—tableaux of objects—via a system of laser-cut portals and transparent screenlike pages. Sietsema employs a language of clichéd “collectible” objects—Roman glass, coins, minor antiquities—to invoke the idea of a salon or space of contemplation as a parallel to the contemporary studio, and the idea of a kind of leisure-based consumptive creativity. Drawing on the design idea of skeuomorphism, common in modern computer interfaces, Sietsema fills his tableaux with now-outmoded items that live on as icons of their former functions.

Artists’ Book

At the hour of tea

by Paul Sietsema

Publisher
Release Place San Francisco, CA, United States of America
Berlin, Germany
Release Date 2015
Credits
Artist: Paul Sietsema
Dimensions 15.2 × 20.3 cm
Pages 160

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