Memory lapse

Clifton Meador is an American book artist, whose work investigates “how the narratives of culture, history, and place are the basis for identity.” Memory Lapse describes his travels to Kem, a port-town on the White Sea in remote northern Russia. The book explores the Solovetski Monastery, which was...

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Main Author: Meador, Clifton K., 1931-
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: Atlanta, Ga." Nexus Press 1999
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spelling ftohiocolleges:oai:server15963.contentdm.oclc.org:artistsbook/1194 2023-05-15T18:43:48+02:00 Memory lapse Meador, Clifton K., 1931- 1999 21 cm jpeg http://server15963.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/artistsbook,1194 unknown Atlanta, Ga." Nexus Press 39362012552757 http://server15963.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/artistsbook,1194 Educational use only. Contact Oberlin College Library ( http://oberlin.edu/library ) for further information. N7433.4.M43 M45 1999 http://obis.oberlin.edu/record=b1981961~S4 Artists' books-United States Image 1999 ftohiocolleges 2022-05-18T11:54:57Z Clifton Meador is an American book artist, whose work investigates “how the narratives of culture, history, and place are the basis for identity.” Memory Lapse describes his travels to Kem, a port-town on the White Sea in remote northern Russia. The book explores the Solovetski Monastery, which was converted under Soviet authority to serve as the first gulag (forced labor camp)" The text wanders across the page, interlocking with tinted photos to create an atmosphere of reflection and distance. Still Image White Sea Five Colleges of Ohio Digital Collections White Sea
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