Notes
Referring to "whole train" graffitis, Jan-Holger Mauss describes his editions as "whole books."
Publisher Note
Jan-Holger Mauss erases the models featured in vintage gay magazines. Meticulously he goes through an entire publication, page by page, using an 'analog' eraser to render these figures invisible and clear out everything but a few words or some parts of the background. This results in landscapes, interiors, and abstractions, leaving only what he wants us to see: the charm of editing, the art of two-dimensional sculpting, the merits of rubbing away.
Publisher | self-published |
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Release Place | Berlin, Germany |
Edition | 1st edition |
Release Date | 2013 |
Credits |
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Printrun | 50 |
Inscription | signed |
Original Price | 40.00 EUR |
Availability | Available |
Work | |
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Topics | Abstractions, Editing, Interiors, Landscapes, Rubbing Away, Two-Dimensional Sculpting, Vintage Gay Magazines |
Methods | Erasing |
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Dimensions | 15.5 × 22.0 cm |
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Pages | 54 |
Technique | Facsimile Print, Hand-Cut Pages |
Web references
Preview at the Laura Mars Gallery website