Title: |
Just 30 Words |
Creator: |
Silverberg, Robbin Ami |
Publisher: |
Artists' Press, South Africa, Silverberg, R.A., 2005 |
Date: |
2005 |
Subject: |
Artists' Books |
Description: |
Robbin Ami Silverberg: "Postcards have been found that were written by deported Hungarian Jews to their relatives from Auschwitz, dictated by SS officers. Rules for responding correspondence can be found on the front: “Answer only on a postcard, (maximum 30 words), in German via the Hungarian Jewish Association. 12 Sip Street, Budapest, VII.” The starting point for “Just 30 words” was an attempt to do the impossible: to read between the lines of an actual postcard sent by a woman to her husband in 1944. “Just 30 Words” sets up several scenarios that are each limited by the same dictate attached to those very postcards – any communiqué must be maximum 30 words. This is part of a continued exploration of language cognition: what words can actually communicate and their limitations. Each time, reading between the lines offers more than what can actually be read." |
Language: |
English |
Extent: |
12" x 9" x 1" |
Medium: |
Dobbin Mill hemp papers, human hair and eggshell collage, piercing, and hand coloring |
Rights: |
Copyright is retained by the authors or artists of items in this collection, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law. |