Home - Bibliotheca Librorum Apud Artificem

Bibliotheca Librorum Apud Artificem

Library for the artist's book, Sydney Australia

This Ferral Australis!

Artist creator: John Hinds
Categories: Bookwork / Intaglio Print Books, Printmakers' Books, Scrolls & Concertina Books, Small Press Books

Back to search results

Reference no.:L/Hin.J/14.00 Place/Shelf:2EL

Book title: This Ferral Australis!
Year made: 2014
Place made: Australia
Original: Yes
Edition:
(No. in Edition)
10
(5)
Dimensions: 255 x 260
Binder: bound by J Hinds
Physical description: concertina fold with plywood covers
Medium: graphics, text, prints
Collaborations: The Firestation Print Studio
Further information:
...with the subtitle: How Terra Australis (A Utopian Terra Nullius) became Ferral Australis (A Dystopian Numbskullis!)
"This book takes a lighthearted look at our early (colonial) history, and examines how Animals, Humans and Climate have gone 'ferral'!
"Animals: linocut images of Horse, Cat, Dog and Pig skeletons are overprinted onto facsimiles of The Sydney Gazette, 1805.
"Humans: Four 'Convict Sonnets' purport to have been recently found colonial era forgeries of Shakespeare. The artist has in fact cut and pasted the Bard's lines into sonnets to evoke the tragedy and hardships of the convict experience. These are overprinted onto facsimiles of Lieutenant Bradley's 1788 first fleet Sirius journal.
"Climate: Four linocut images of antique suns are overprinted onto pages of 1970s era history books. Shakespeare's well known line 'Sometimes too bright the eye of heaven shines' is used to suggest that the omniscient poet somehow predicted global warming and solar power." John Hinds

Artist creator: John Hinds
()

Back to search results

All images are subject to copyright.

IMAGES: This Ferral Australis!

This Ferral Australis! - 1

This Ferral Australis! - 2

This Ferral Australis! - 3

This Ferral Australis! - 4

This Ferral Australis! - 5


WEB PRESENCE PROUDLY DEVELOPED BY FCM