Artists’ Projects
Mary Lum, 64 Scenes, 2005

Mary Lum, 64 Scenes, 2005, color and black-and-white offset printing on two strips (both sides), accordion folded, with self-adhesive glue tab, 48 x 1⅜ in. (121.9 x 3.5 cm), signed edition of 100
Price
$50 (inserted in an acid–free celluloid envelope for mailing and storage)
About the Work
Mary Lum is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice includes drawing, installation, still and moving images, and artist’s books. For her project, Lum created 64 Scenes, a printed paper strip the width of 35mm film. The faux “filmstrip” is composed of dozens of tiny images, like individual frames of film fragments from color news photographs. A strip of text in tiny type runs alongside the images, analogous to the sound stripe on film. On the reverse side, each frame is aligned with a text created from the stage directions in plays, collaged into a readable but nonlinear narrative. The object may be “read” by the viewer, used as a bookmark, cut or torn into individual images, or fan-folded, image by image, to create a tiny book.
Contact
For more information, please contact Hannah O’Reilly Malyn, CAA development associate, at 212-392-4435.


