
Rachel Whiteread b. 1963
Untitled (Nets), 2009
5-part leporello, screenprint on Gmund Colors, 50 paper
32 x 125 cm
12 4/8 x 49 1/8 ins
12 4/8 x 49 1/8 ins
47/75
This work uses the leporello, a parallel folding technique whereby the pages form a continuous concertina. Often called concertina or accordian binding, several lengths are pasted together to build the...
This work uses the leporello, a parallel folding technique whereby the pages form a continuous concertina. Often called concertina or accordian binding, several lengths are pasted together to build the book's extent with the joins planned to fall discretely where the pages fold.
The folded block is then bound within soft or hard covers, either as separate panels front and back or as a more conventional case with spin.
The folded block is then bound within soft or hard covers, either as separate panels front and back or as a more conventional case with spin.