M04: VITRINE CHAIR BOOK

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M04: VITRINE CHAIR BOOK

$130.00

Signed and numbered by the artist. This hand-made book features 40 photographs of the Vitrine Chair, alongside creative writing that includes a 38 page interview by Elysia in dialogue with the Vitrine Chair. This approach of experimental writing became a tool for reflection that offers an intimate vignette into a multifaceted art practice that explores the object, materials, relations, time, memory, and the self. This work began with a question, “Do I hold the object or does the object hold me?”, and ends in a question, leaving gaps for the reader’s own thoughts to arise. The book dances on the edges of our desire to transform, evolve, and be held. Elysia is the author, editor, lead creative, and independent publisher of this limited edition hardcover volume.

ISNB:979-8-218-19674-5

Author, Editor, Lead Creative, Artist: Elysia Vandenbussche

Photography: Charles William Kelly

Graphic Design: Reed Smith

Measurements: 6.125 x 8.625 in

Pages: 194

Binding: Hardcover, side-sewn by hand

Cover materials: Arrestox cloth linen finish, blue headband, traditional archival construction.

Cover finishes: Custom die cuts made for blue foil stamping on front, back, spine.

Paper: Cougar 80# smooth

Printing: 4/4 Kodak full color process  

Typeface: Licensed Certeau by A Practice For Everyday Life + Larken.

Publisher: Independently published by Elysia Vandenbussche 2023

Editions: 50

Language: English

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Glenn Adamson, New York City

“Vitrine Chair” by Elysia Vandenbussche. A fusion of furniture design, museum display and stream-of-conciousness association. Vandenbussche, a recent graduate from Cranbrook Academy of Art, describes the chair as “a holding space for both present and absent images.” It’s a hollow and transparent void that she adapts will all manner of found materials, to sometimes witty, sometimes poignant, always suggestive effect. Check out her instagram for more images and info, including on a limited edition book documenting the project: @___elysia___

College for Creative Studies | Detroit, MI

Go to ccdetroit.edu for the page article.

“Elysia. Got the book. A real stunner. Beautiful object. Beautiful content. It’s a grand slam. Can’t wait to read the manual. Thanks! It’s inspiring ideas.”

- Jeffery Plansker, Los Angeles

Playground Detroit | Detroit, MI

See the article at playgrounddetroit.com