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Published by Ant Press for Bibliotheca Librorum apud Artificem, The Silent Scream 'presents, not only a companion catalogue to an exhibition held at Monash University Rare Books, but also a journey through some of humanity's most inhumane and hypocritical moments. Reaching back to William Blake with a facsimile of his illuminated book America : A Prophecy then travelling through the two world wars and on to the modern era the catalogue provides insights into 77 influential books and works presented in book form.... For the first time in Australia the work of Australian artists and writers working in the field of bookarts have been placed into a context with an international and historical perspective. Each book has been profiled with images and an accompanying commentary. Monica Oppen and Peter Lyssiotis, both practicing artists, lend their unique perspective to the social content and the techniques behind the production of these books' (Bibliotheca Librorum Apud Artificem website).
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Curated and catalogue commentaries by Monica Oppen and Peter Lyssiotis. Essays by Walter Struve, Scott McQuire, Humphrey McQueen, Des Cowley.
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An exhibition 26th September-26th November 2011, Monash University Rare Books Library within the Sir Louis Matheson Library, Building 4 Clayton Campus Wellington Road, Clayton, Melbourne Australia.
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Contents indexed selectively.
Contents
- Journey of a Wise Electron and Other Stories / Three Cheers for Civilization, single work criticism (p. 68-71)
- Homeland, single work criticism (p. 104-105)
- A Gardener at Midnight: Travels in the Holy Land, single work criticism (p. 106-107)
- Instant History, single work criticism (p. 114-115)