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| |   |   | Tomie's ChairBy Josey Foo. Introduction by Tomie Arai. Published by Kaya/MuaeInspired by Arrival, Tomie Arai's 1996 mixed-media installation at the Lower East Side Printshop in New York City, Tomie's Chair is an allegory of outward and inward movement. The chair is a symbol of rest but also of decision--to rise and move beyond signposts, to change and break bonds, to be independent and create new bonds within one's own static, open spaces; to go further than the signposts at the end of a half-open road. | D.A.P. CATALOG: SPRING 2002 | SEARCH BY ARTIST, TITLE OR KEYWORD |
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LIST PRICE: U.S. $13.95 LIST PRICE: CANADA $17 ISBN: 9781885030368 PUBLISHER: Kaya/Muae PUB DATE: 11/2/2002
FORMAT: Paperback, 5.5 x 7.5 in. / 64 pgs / 15 b&w.
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| Tomie's Chair By Josey Foo. Introduction by Tomie Arai.
Inspired by Arrival, Tomie Arai's 1996 mixed-media installation at the Lower East Side Printshop in New York City, Tomie's Chair is an allegory of outward and inward movement. The chair is a symbol of rest but also of decision--to rise and move beyond signposts, to change and break bonds, to be independent and create new bonds within one's own static, open spaces; to go further than the signposts at the end of a half-open road.
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