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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 ∴.

www.christinamitrentse.com

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


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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 ∴.

www.christinamitrentse.com

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


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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 ∴.

www.christinamitrentse.com

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


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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 !

www.christinamitrentse.com

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


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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


0 Comments