Simon Cutts: eclogues
Hardcover | 12.5 x 0.5 x 17.5 cm | 12 pp
Coracle | 2004
Numbered edition of 300
Letterpress printed, stitched binding and double gate-fold pages.
This exquisitely produced little book contains brief sentences that seem to describe the process of opening and closing the book and its fold-out pages. The vocabulary and physical properties of book making are in dialogue with the traditional poetic form of the eclogue: a pastoral poem which is often a conversation between two shepherds. The book pivots on the words gate and gatefold, and points both to Virgil and to Cutt’s’ contemporaries - Ian Hamilton Finlay, Thomas A Clark - in a series of intertextualising notes.






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Hardcover | 12.5 x 0.5 x 17.5 cm | 12 pp
Coracle | 2004
Numbered edition of 300
Letterpress printed, stitched binding and double gate-fold pages.
This exquisitely produced little book contains brief sentences that seem to describe the process of opening and closing the book and its fold-out pages. The vocabulary and physical properties of book making are in dialogue with the traditional poetic form of the eclogue: a pastoral poem which is often a conversation between two shepherds. The book pivots on the words gate and gatefold, and points both to Virgil and to Cutt’s’ contemporaries - Ian Hamilton Finlay, Thomas A Clark - in a series of intertextualising notes.
























