• A.04
  • The The (bird that can turn into the flower plate)

by Iko Iko
182 pages, 4 x 6 in
Fabric Sleeve & Inserts
First Edition, 75 copies

$30 USD, Out of Stock

"This pocket book highlights my fascination with small details, clever/satisfactory design solutions/inspirations, found objects, throw away stuffs, wanderings in my studio, young people being themselves, quiet moments and sweet encounters. These are places in Los Angeles as I go about my life, times in Japan while with Shin and his family and some markers of Issei through my mothering lens" - Iko Iko

  • A.02
  • Various Pierced Vessels

by Coral Saucedo Lomelí
2021-2022
Fired clay, concrete, steel
Dimensions Variable

Coral Saucedo Lomelí’s pierced vessels began as formal experiments inspired by concrete domes on the Engineering department at the National University of Mexico City. Through this body of work, Saucedo Lomelí iterates on the formal elements of pierced vessels, questions the meaning of "vesseldom", and investigates concepts relating to sifters, colanders, membranes, and thresholds. The pieces, striking in their own right, also allude to larger ideas around collapsing systems, leaks (both material and abstract), and objects that are unable to fulfill their intended purpose. Photography by Thomas Slack.

  • A.01
  • An Incomplete History of Pierced Vessels

by Coral Saucedo Lomelí
56 pages, 9.25 x 13 in
First Edition, 250 copies
ISBN 978-1-9160024-1-8

$28.00 USD, USA Intl

An Incomplete History of Pierced Vessels shows a selection of works from Coral Saucedo Lomelí’s Pierced Vessels series, alongside related research and notes. Saucedo’s clay vessels are sometimes long and tubular, other times slick and pitted. Some are interpretations of pipes and urban fixtures of her native Mexico City; turned upside down, they became drains, sieves, then sculptures, glazed and stacked like totems, broken into shards or printed onto paper. Through permeable gathered references and her own elliptical notes, Saucedo explores the meanings and functions of a vessel. The book is riddled with holes—just as important as what the text and images hold is what they let through. With introduction by Meg Miller and design by Ben Schwartz and Patrick Slack.

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