Lalangue, an artist's book.

KIVLAND, Sharon (2016). Lalangue, an artist's book. [Artefact] [Artefact]

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A broadsheet newspaper and leaflet, produced for a new book collection on the theme of words, in response to the brief set by John McDowall of - words: this may be a consideration of any aspect of the materiality of written language and of its relation to the space of the page and the space of the book. The sixteen books by seventeen artists which make up this project were selected by Maria White. Lalangue is a report of language without words, where words are replaced by images, and mouths are blocked. To be a body is to be woven from language. The body of the speaking being is imprisoned and determined by the signifiers of maternal speech.
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