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Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This title contains an essay by Pontus Kyander. When Charlotte von Poehl applied for a research fellowship at the Henry Moore Institute, her intentions were very particular and defined: she wanted to spend a month in the library reading texts by and about the American artists Eva Hesse and Sol LeWitt. Von Poehl saw her own interests in repetition and seriality reflected in the earlier artists' work, and felt an affinity with their approaches and methods. She used the library itself as a kind of studio, limiting her materials to a notebook, pencils and watercolours. In "The Notepiece", text becomes pattern, pages become ornament, replicating the writings of other artists into a process of repetition. Charlotte Von Poehl saw her own interests reflected in the work of American artists, Eva Hesse and Sol Lewitt. She used the library itself as a kind of studio, limiting her materials to a notebook, pencils and watercolours. In this book, the writings of other artists are replicated into a process of repetition. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781905462100