Up, Down, Left, Right: A Brief History
5" × 7.5", 36-page self cover, 85 copies |
Screen Print Covers, Black & White Laser Print Interior Pages
The image of the arrow is nearly everywhere we look. It suggests and controls the movement of information, people, and machines. However, the use of the arrow as a symbol is believed to be less than four hundred years old. These booklets encapsulated a historical narrative about the arrow compiled from a a variety of sources. They were displayed on a table in the gallery and could be picked up and read alongside the work providing historical context to the other pieces in the show. They also doubled as a takeaway for visitors of the show.













