from her(e) to now(here) | Pablo Vindel

 

from her(e) to now(here) is a 50 copies limited edition of an artist book by Pablo Vindel (Spain, 1990) that display a collection of images featuring chem-trails (or contrails), all of which were taken with smartphones over the course of the last 18 months, from March 2017 to October 2018.

Each copy was designed and entirely hand-bound by Sebastián Barrante and Sebastián Arancibia from Naranja Publicaciones and printed with a single-color, risograph application at La Mano Ediciones studio in Santiago de Chile. ‘Biblioteca’ typeface was used for the covers, ‘Cormorant Garamond’ for the interior texts, and ‘Din Pro’ for the numbering of the images. Covers were silk-screened by hand on a beautiful pimlico ‘wedgewood’ blue cotton.

In February 2019 the book was presented by Naranja Publicaciones at the prestigious CODEX VII Book Fair and Symposium organized by The Codex Foundation in San Francisco, USA.

 

$170,000 Pesos chilenos (CLP)

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Weight 0.365 kg
Dimensions 20 × 13.5 × 3 cm
Language

English, Spanish

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About the author

About the author

Pablo Vindel (Spain, 1990) is a visual artist and writer.

Vindel has participated in solo shows, group exhibitions and art fairs worldwide, noting the NY Art Book Fair at MoMA PS1 (New York, 2019), ArtsLibris at ARCOLisboa (Lisbon, 2019), the Orlando Museum of Art (Orlando, 2019), LA Art Book Fair at the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA (Los Angeles, USA), CODEX Book Fair  (San Francisco, 2019), the Atlantic Center for the Arts (New Smyrna Beach, 2019), Lab36 | Galeria SENDA (Barcelona, 2018), The Overlook Place (Chicago, 2018), Kruger Gallery (Chicago, 2017), M.F. Husain Gallery (New Delhi, 2016), EXPO Chicago (2015), Bonnafont Gallery (San Francisco, 2014), Diego Rivera Gallery | San Francisco Art Institute (2013) and École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris (2012). He has completed several artist residencies in Brazil, Chile, Turkey, India, Spain, and the United States.

His work has been and is to be published in the form of artist book by Candor Arts (Chicago, USA) and Naranja Publicaciones (Santiago, Chile), and can also be found at the MoMA Library Artist Book Collection (New York), Yale University’s Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library (New Haven),  10×10 Photobooks (New York), the Franklin Furnace Artists’ Books Collection (Pratt Institute, Brooklyn), Datz Museum of Art (Gwangjun, South Korea), The Museum of American Glass (Millville, USA) and the Joan Flasch Artists’ Book Collection (Chicago, USA).

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Collections

  • Colección especial de la Universidad de Yale (New Haven, EEUU)
  • Franklin Furnace Artists’ Books Collection (Pratt Institute Brooklyn, EEUU)
  • Stetson University College of Art and Sciences (DeLand, EEUU)
  • Museum of Modern Art – MoMA Library Artist Book Collection (Nueva York, EEUU)
  • Joan Flasch Artists’ Books Collection, SAIC (Chicago, EEUU)
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Exhibitions

Exhibitions

  • Libro Objeto, Biblioteca Regional Gabriela Mistral, La Serena, Chile
  • Synesthesia: The Space Between, exposición colectiva en Datz Museum, Corea del Sur.
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Author: Pablo Vindel

Format: Two separate editions of fifty copies each—one in English and one in Spanish- hand-bound with French link stitch. Covers silkscreened on cotton, die-cut and single-color riso on paper for the interior.

Publisher: Naranja Publicaciones (Santiago, Chile)

Dimensions: closed 7.5 x 5.1 x 0.9 inches | opened 7.5 x 21.6 x 0.9 inches

Print run: 50 numbered copies

Language: English / Spanish

Collections: Colección especial de la Universidad de Yale (New Haven, EEUU); Franklin Furnace Artists’ Books Collection (Pratt Institute Brooklyn, EEUU); Stetson University College of Art and Sciences (DeLand, EEUU); Museum of Modern Art – MoMA Library Artist Book Collection (Nueva York, EEUU); Joan Flasch Artists’ Books Collection, SAIC (Chicago, EEUU)

Exhibitions: Libro Objeto at Biblioteca Regional Gabriela Mistral, La Serena, Chile; Synesthesia: The Space Between, collective exhibition at Datz Museum, South Korea.

Year of publication: 2019

 

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