This book plays with the viewer's sense of perspective. Even calling it a book changes our perspective. The windows are filled with the dim shadows of people caught in the midst of their multifarious activities, such as drinking, sword-swallowing, dancing, reading, stealing, sleeping, making the maid dust the upper shelves, etc. etc. These stories are "legible" from some angles, "illegible" from others, and sometimes "multi-legible."
To further complicate the perspective, a text accompanies the "book." This text is composed of independent sentences and phrases that have no fixed order and no fixed position. The phrases are on magnets and produce different meanings when juxtaposed with different window scenes.
All of the sentences in the text come from Shakespeare's most banal, conventional and perfunctory lines, such as "I cannot get him out of the house" (Coriolonus, Act 4, Scene 5) and "He's married" (Othello, Act 1, Scene 2) and "Well, well, well." (Macbeth, Act 5, Scene 1) It may be that our culture owes as much to this ordinary-language Shakespeare as it does to the official Shakespeare of famous quotations.
The book consists of 3 pages (16" x 20").Each page includes an hinge roof. Very strong magnets allow this book to be exhibited as a triangular house, or accordion. Each page can also be displayed independently on a wall. Magnetic text can be placed anywhere on the surface of the book. The page with the Shakespeare citations can be displayed near the book.

PAINTING
Price $1,800.00
Dimensions 16 x 20 x 20
H x W x D (in)
Weight 16 (lbs)
Creation Date June 2006
Subject
Other
Style
Other
Medium
Metal
Substrate
Metalcut
Signed