THERE, A MOMENT HELD
A zine by Gracia Haby
Edition of 60
November, 2010
A 10.5cm X 15cm, 27 page full-colour zine (with postcard collage titles
printed in B&W on separate pages) with yellow cover card and spine,
and a cardboard back. This zine also features three random ephemera
pages dispersed throughout.
Collage on postcard, 2010. Titles of works as they appear.
Still without a clue.
The entrance to le Musée Boucher de Perthes had one notable difference
to all others, though some could not tell what this was, even after
all these years.
Keeping watch alternate days, there was little to no chance of intrusion.
(I)
Keeping watch alternate days, there was little to no chance of intrusion.
(II)
An aquarium such as this was easy to get used to. (The name jolthead
porgy less so.)
The banded linsang with tail strong enough to cup the tallest of ships.
Keeping on one's toes for the reasons obvious.
At least this one was safe.
And so it would seem, not all the best hiding places were taken.
In plain sight of all those in office, the lesser malay chevrotan hoped
luck was on her side.
With tail to catch moon should it fall.
Making this near to impossible.
This zine (and Quadrupeds
drawn from London's Natural History Museum collection) was
made especially for Shelf
Life (Delmar Gallery, 144 Victoria Street, Ashfield, NSW, 14th
of November – 5th of December, 2010).
A zine takes shape slowly,
Outside.
Outside. Inside.
On
stage.
For
a little spell.
Strolling.
"Listen
Stars light, listen, listen,"
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Gracia
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The entrance to le Musée Boucher de Perthes had one notable difference
to all others, though some could not tell what this was, even after
all these years (detail)
There, a moment held
Keeping on one's toes for the reasons obvious (detail)
2010
postcard collage and printed zine