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My Favourite Pyramid

My Favourite Pyramid

David Dagen

Kandis Williams

Drawings in folio

 

Folio 1 = Two sections of My Favourite Pyramid with four original drawings

| SOLD |

 

Folio 2 = Three sections of My Favourite Pyramid with four original drawings

 

Folio 3 = Four sections of My Favourite Pyramid with four original drawings

Broken Dimanche Press is delighted to present work from a publication-in-progress by Kandis Williams. These original drawings signed and numbered are placed alongside extracts from a text My Favourite Pyramid by David Dagen in bespoke folio editions. There are three separate folios, each containing original drawings and sections from the nine-part erotic story. These will in turn be collated and produced in a handbound, limited edition BDP publication.

‘I went down’, (from Greek κατὰ) the first line of Plato’s work on governance and the creation of the ideal society, The Republic, is the cue to a story that involves the descent into the erotic possibility of the self, exploring the abolition of personal limits through the sexual and sensual.

 

It's also a guide book about giving good head.

 

Kandis Williams (b. 1985) studied at Cooper Union in New York and the École des beaux-arts in Paris. She has exhibited in both the US and Europe. Most recently her work has been shown in Art Brussels with Peres Projects, with whom she will exhibit again in Berlin during 2012. Her most recent solo show was with New Capital Projects, Chicago.

www.kandiswilliams.com

David Dagen (b. 1937) started writing erotica while working in North Africa as a member of the French foreign-service. His most well known work, Alexandria, Adieu has been translated into over ten languages. It is the nom du plume of John Holten

www.johnholten.com

My Favourite Pyramid

My Favourite Pyramid

David Dagen

Kandis Williams

Drawings in folio

 

Folio 1 = Two sections of My Favourite Pyramid with four original drawings

| SOLD |

 

Folio 2 = Three sections of My Favourite Pyramid with four original drawings

 

Folio 3 = Four sections of My Favourite Pyramid with four original drawings

Broken Dimanche Press is delighted to present work from a publication-in-progress by Kandis Williams. These original drawings signed and numbered are placed alongside extracts from a text My Favourite Pyramid by David Dagen in bespoke folio editions. There are three separate folios, each containing original drawings and sections from the nine-part erotic story. These will in turn be collated and produced in a handbound, limited edition BDP publication.

‘I went down’, (from Greek κατὰ) the first line of Plato’s work on governance and the creation of the ideal society, The Republic, is the cue to a story that involves the descent into the erotic possibility of the self, exploring the abolition of personal limits through the sexual and sensual.

 

It's also a guide book about giving good head.

 

Kandis Williams (b. 1985) studied at Cooper Union in New York and the École des beaux-arts in Paris. She has exhibited in both the US and Europe. Most recently her work has been shown in Art Brussels with Peres Projects, with whom she will exhibit again in Berlin during 2012. Her most recent solo show was with New Capital Projects, Chicago.

www.kandiswilliams.com

David Dagen (b. 1937) started writing erotica while working in North Africa as a member of the French foreign-service. His most well known work, Alexandria, Adieu has been translated into over ten languages. It is the nom du plume of John Holten

www.johnholten.com

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