A public billboard commissioned by Trinity ∴ viewable 24/7. As part of Add To My Library pays tribute to John Latham’s book relief sculpture which penetrates the window fronting Flat Time House. Trinity ∴ 310 Creek Road, Greenwich, London SE10 9SW Entrance on Bardsley Lane | Click here for a map
BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATA FLOW
PENGUIN COLLECTION AS PART OF ONGOING PROJECT ADD TO MY LIBRARY VOL.III PRESENTED AT EMBLEM: DECONSTRUCTED & DESTROYED ,A HOMAGE TO JOHN LATHAM
SKOOB TOWER I, AFTER JOHN LATHAM, by Christina Mitrentse.
A geological ‘core sample’ or stratification of the history of Penguin books. Media: Penguin vintage 50’s editions by greenwich bookdealer, printed covers, light installation, 2011. Courtesy: christina mitrentse & Trinity ∴.
EMBLEM-DECONSTRUCTED & DESTROYED: A HOMAGE TO JOHN LATHAM
A public billboard commissioned by Trinity ∴ viewable 24/7. As part of Add To My Library pays tribute to John Latham’s book relief sculpture which penetrates the window fronting Flat Time House. Trinity ∴ 310 Creek Road, Greenwich, London SE10 9SW Entrance on Bardsley Lane | Click here for a map
META-LIBRARY
In addition to the public installation-Emblem Billboard, the interior gallery space of hosts a participatory floor-based installation in which Mitrentse collaborated with local booksellers to create an ephemeral Meta-Library where the audience is welcome to reconstruct and purchase a variety of books and rare art publications that compose the work and continual ‘Bibliographic Data Flow’.
For information and images please contact Trinity ∴ on T +44 (0) 7960 991 550 E [email protected] www.hivelondon.org | Trinity ∴ on FaceBook
Thurs – Sun, 1 – 6 pm
Last Fridays Of The
Month: 1 – 9 pm
Also by appointment
Public Site-Specific Billboard can be
viewed daily, 24 hours.
PROJECT KINDLY SUPPORTED BY LOCAL BOOKSELLERS/COLLECTORS
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS :
The Beehive
Éditions Narcisse
Greenwich Book Place
and Gallery.
Halcyon Books
Spreadeagle Bookshop and
The JunkShop of Greenwich
South London Art Map
www.spc.org
BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATA FLOW
PENGUIN COLLECTION AS PART OF ONGOING PROJECT ADD TO MY LIBRARY VOL.III PRESENTED AT EMBLEM: DECONSTRUCTED & DESTROYED ,A HOMAGE TO JOHN LATHAM
SKOOB TOWER I, AFTER JOHN LATHAM, by Christina Mitrentse.
A geological ‘core sample’ or stratification of the history of Penguin books. Media: Penguin vintage 50’s editions by greenwich bookdealer, printed covers, light installation, 2011. Courtesy: christina mitrentse & Trinity ∴.
EMBLEM-DECONSTRUCTED & DESTROYED: A HOMAGE TO JOHN LATHAM
A public billboard commissioned by Trinity ∴ viewable 24/7. As part of Add To My Library pays tribute to John Latham’s book relief sculpture which penetrates the window fronting Flat Time House. Trinity ∴ 310 Creek Road, Greenwich, London SE10 9SW Entrance on Bardsley Lane | Click here for a map
META-LIBRARY
In addition to the public installation-Emblem Billboard, the interior gallery space of hosts a participatory floor-based installation in which Mitrentse collaborated with local booksellers to create an ephemeral Meta-Library where the audience is welcome to reconstruct and purchase a variety of books and rare art publications that compose the work and continual ‘Bibliographic Data Flow’.
For information and images please contact Trinity ∴ on T +44 (0) 7960 991 550 E [email protected] www.hivelondon.org | Trinity ∴ on FaceBook
Thurs – Sun, 1 – 6 pm
Last Fridays Of The
Month: 1 – 9 pm
Also by appointment
Public Site-Specific Billboard can be
viewed daily, 24 hours.
PROJECT KINDLY SUPPORTED BY LOCAL BOOKSELLERS/COLLECTORS
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS :
The Beehive
Éditions Narcisse
Greenwich Book Place
and Gallery.
Halcyon Books
Spreadeagle Bookshop and
The JunkShop of Greenwich
South London Art Map
www.spc.org
BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATA FLOW
PENGUIN COLLECTION AS PART OF ONGOING PROJECT ADD TO MY LIBRARY VOL.III PRESENTED AT EMBLEM: DECONSTRUCTED & DESTROYED ,A HOMAGE TO JOHN LATHAM
SKOOB TOWER I, AFTER JOHN LATHAM, by Christina Mitrentse.
A geological ‘core sample’ or stratification of the history of Penguin books. Media: Penguin vintage 50’s editions by greenwich bookdealer, printed covers, light installation, 2011. Courtesy: christina mitrentse & Trinity ∴.
EMBLEM-DECONSTRUCTED & DESTROYED: A HOMAGE TO JOHN LATHAM
A public billboard commissioned by Trinity ∴ viewable 24/7. As part of Add To My Library pays tribute to John Latham’s book relief sculpture which penetrates the window fronting Flat Time House. Trinity ∴ 310 Creek Road, Greenwich, London SE10 9SW Entrance on Bardsley Lane | Click here for a map
META-LIBRARY
In addition to the public installation-Emblem Billboard, the interior gallery space of hosts a participatory floor-based installation in which Mitrentse collaborated with local booksellers to create an ephemeral Meta-Library where the audience is welcome to reconstruct and purchase a variety of books and rare art publications that compose the work and continual ‘Bibliographic Data Flow’.
For information and images please contact Trinity ∴ on T +44 (0) 7960 991 550 E [email protected] www.hivelondon.org | Trinity ∴ on FaceBook
Thurs – Sun, 1 – 6 pm
Last Fridays Of The
Month: 1 – 9 pm
Also by appointment
Public Site-Specific Billboard can be
viewed daily, 24 hours.
PROJECT KINDLY SUPPORTED BY LOCAL BOOKSELLERS/COLLECTORS
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS :
The Beehive
Éditions Narcisse
Greenwich Book Place
and Gallery.
Halcyon Books
Spreadeagle Bookshop and
The JunkShop of Greenwich
South London Art Map
www.spc.org
BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATA FLOW
PENGUIN COLLECTION AS PART OF ONGOING PROJECT ADD TO MY LIBRARY VOL.III
PRESENTED AT EMBLEM: DECONSTRUCTED & DESTROYED ,A HOMAGE TO JOHN LATHAM
SKOOB TOWER I, AFTER JOHN LATHAM, by Christina Mitrentse.
Media: Penguin vintage 50’s editions by greenwich bookdealer, printed covers, light installation, 2011. Courtesy: christina mitrentse & Trinity ∴. A geological ‘core sample’ or stratification of the history of Penguin books !
EMBLEM-DECONSTRUCTED & DESTROYED: A HOMAGE TO JOHN LATHAM
A public billboard commissioned by Trinity ∴ viewable 24/7. As part of Add To My Library pays tribute to John Latham’s book relief sculpture which penetrates the window fronting Flat Time House. Trinity ∴ 310 Creek Road, Greenwich, London SE10 9SW Entrance on Bardsley Lane | Click here for a map
META-LIBRARY as part of Add To My Library Vol.III
In addition to the public installation-Emblem Billboard, the interior gallery space of hosts a participatory floor-based installation in which Mitrentse collaborated with local booksellers to create an ephemeral Meta-Library where the audience is welcome to reconstruct and purchase a variety of books and rare art publications that compose the work and continual ‘Bibliographic Data Flow’.
For information and images please contact Trinity ∴ on T +44 (0) 7960 991 550 E [email protected] www.hivelondon.org | Trinity ∴ on FaceBook
Thurs – Sun, 1 – 6 pm
Last Fridays Of The
Month: 1 – 9 pm
Also by appointment
Public Site-Specific Billboard can be
viewed daily, 24 hours.
PROJECT KINDLY SUPPORTED BY LOCAL BOOKSELLERS/COLLECTORS
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS :
The Beehive
Éditions Narcisse
Greenwich Book Place
and Gallery.
Halcyon Books
Spreadeagle Bookshop and
The JunkShop of Greenwich
South London Art Map
www.spc.org
BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATA FLOW
META-LIBRARY as part of Add To My Library Vol.III
In addition to the public installation-Emblem Billboard, the interior gallery space of hosts a participatory floor-based installation in which Mitrentse collaborated with local booksellers to create an ephemeral Meta-Library where the audience is welcome to reconstruct and purchase a variety of books and rare art publications that compose the work and continual ‘Bibliographic Data Flow’.
For information and images please contact Trinity ∴ on T +44 (0) 7960 991 550 E [email protected] www.hivelondon.org | Trinity ∴ on FaceBook
Thurs – Sun, 1 – 6 pm
Last Fridays Of The
Month: 1 – 9 pm
Also by appointment
Public Site-Specific Billboard can be
viewed daily, 24 hours.
PROJECT KINDLY SUPPORTED BY LOCAL BOOKSELLERS/COLLECTORS
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS :
The Beehive
Éditions Narcisse
Greenwich Book Place
and Gallery.
Halcyon Books
Spreadeagle Bookshop and
The JunkShop of Greenwich
South London Art Map
www.spc.org