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| Work
A Painter's Note Book 1992
Date: | 1992
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Medium: | Altered book with oil paint |
Size inches: | 7 1/4 x 4 3/4 x 1 3/4 |
Size cm: | 18.5 x 12 x 4.5
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Signature: | Signed on the cover and on the frontispiece page |
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Location: | New Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain, Connecticut |
New Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain, Connecticut. Accession Number 2013.54.8
| Image Notes
Signed, titled, and dated, on the cover and on the inside marbleized-paper frontispiece blank page
Dear Larry: if you ever scout books again, George Deem...keeps a lovely ongoing book in which he wipes the paint from his brushes. His book is as Jean Cocteau thought the choreography of Parade should be: "Leur demarche doit etre comme un accident organise qui dure." (William S. Wilson, letter to Larry Shopmaker, re. exhibition A Private Reading: The Book as Image and Object,Senior & Shopmaker Gallery, New York, September 13 - November 10, 2001.)
| Artist's Notes
In my library I have books printed in languages that I cannot read: Japanese, Hebrew, Polish. These books are for looking at, but not with the focus of reading.... One of my books in Hebrew has facing pages in English, a small thick prayer book with the English title The
Festival Prayers. At the end of the day I clean my palette with a palette knife, wiping the leftover oil paint across an open page of this book. I have done this with many books: Scott's Ivanhoe,Greek Drama, Immensee. I turn a new page each day; the paint oozes out from the pressed pages; when it dries it creates a striated record of the colors I am using in my paintings at the time. Within about a year the book is thick with paint, and weighs more than one would expect. I date these books and give each one the title A Painter's Daybook. (George Deem, "Self Covered Buttons,"Let George Do It, The Post-Apollo Press, 2009, 15).
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