Rachel Simmons

this celestial body

Rachel Simmons

this celestial body

Date

2021

Edition Size

5

Media

Colored Pencil, Digital print, Found book pages, Paint pen, Relief print, Thread, Typewriter

Paper

Carbon paper, Kozo Paper

Binding

Crown

Dimensions

6.25 × 4 × .75 in

Location

Orlando, FL

Enclosure

Partial Slipcase

$ 585.00

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Parsons, The New School

This book draws comparisons between the temporary experience of inhabiting a human body and the perceived permanence of celestial bodies such as planets and stars. But in our continually expanding universe, is anything really permanent? Why do we value stability when transmutation is all we know? Using found book pages from “The Stars: A New Way to See Them” by H.A. Rey, an educational science book originally published in 1952, I exploit the tension between bodies, temporality, space and impermanence. Through repeated references to the infinite nature of circles and the use of lightweight, inconsequential materials, I’m encouraging the reader to consider their own personal histories carried within their bodies—-that briefest existence within the vastness of cosmic time-—with an intention to accept uncertainty and impermanence. — Rachel Simmons on this celestial body

Note: this copy is an artist proof.

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