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10 Diary Pages 1969-82
註釋Artist and writer Ian Breakwell (1943-2005) expressed himself in a range of media from painting and printmaking to film, collage, video, audio-tape, digital imaging and performance. He also kept detailed, illustrated diaries from the mid 1960s until his death in which he recorded everyday, often mundane events as he observed them. The diary entries included verbal descriptions of things seen, both handwritten and typed, and visual pages comprising drawings, photographs and photo-collage. Breakwell had already started to publish some of the diaries in modest small press editions when in 1983, while working on a fellowship at the Norwich School of Art, he got friendly with the printing department there and saw an opportunity to publish an edition that would do justice to the diary pages visually. The process used was photo-silkscreen with a limited range of colours. Breakwell chose diary pages which would fit that colour range, in order to produce prints that would approximate the richness of the original pages. The 10 diary pages, part verbal, part visual, have a typically voyeuristic quality and provide an intriguing slice of the mundane mixed in with elements of fantasy. NAL copy is no. 3 in an edition of 50 numbered copies, signed by the artist.