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Euphoria/Dysphoria Artist’s Book

“The concept for the book was to visualize some of the experiences, thoughts, and feelings that people in the transgender community and beyond might identify with.” —Ren Barnes

Linocuts and monoprints, both independently and merged by transfer processes, guide the reader through the feeling of being a self in a body that does not suit. Especially potent is the book’s center, where the middle leaf features on both sides feminine breasts, and at the turn of the page swaps between being removed from or added to a masculine chest. The fluidity of the structure, both in this core element and in the ability of the book as a whole to be read in either direction, emulates the fluidity of the gendered experience.

Ren Barnes is assistant professor of graphic and animation design at Longwood University. He received his BFA from the Pennsylvania State University and completed his MFA at the Savannah College of Art and Design.

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Memories of Nitxtamal Artist’s Book

Is it a book or a stack of tortillas? Why not both? Ioulia Ahkmadeeva’s Memories of Nitxtamal, is meant, per the artist, to be “my ‘tortilla-page-memory,’ past and present, all in a single container, together randomly, memories like tortillas—a daily food. My past and my present are together.”

Born in Russia, Ahkmadeeva emigrated to Mexico in the early 1990s. Much of her work is centered on issues of identity and belonging.

This artist’s book is a collection of 22 unbound pages, or tortillas, snuggled inside an antique traditional Mexican hand-embroidered tablecloth. The handmade pages are meant to look and feel coarse, mimicking the appearance of tortillas. The pages are decorated with images that are meaningful to the artist’s life, or incorporate elements that speak to the natural beauty of Mexico.

Creative book in a tortilla warmer.Creative book in a tortilla warmer.