You could at least pretend to like yellow

You could at least pretend to like yellow
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You could at least pretend to like yellow

Katrien De Blauwer (b. 1969, Belgian) does not care much for the colour yellow?therefore, the tone is the basis for her latest work. Yellow; a colour equally representing clarity and honor, as well as cowardice and deceit.00Initially, while observing the new works, we couldn?t resist to draw a loose parable to Vilgot Sjöman?s 1967 erotic motion picture 'I Am Curious (Yellow)'; an original comedy about politics, the sexual liberation of a young woman, and psychological analysis. The film immediately attracted a ban during its release in the U.S., leading to a proceeding in the Supreme Court. Taking inflation into account, the film remained record-breaking among foreign releases in the United States for several decades. An American critic described the film as ?about as good for you as drinking furniture polish.? Furniture polish, is in majority, yellowish?as well as its packaging labels.00The following day led to a coincidence when De Blauwer, while in an antique store, found the film?s book, published in 1968, which illustrates the film?s complete scenario. Meanwhile, De Blauwer, unaware of the film up until that point, is awaiting to see the actual film, and is consistently pretending to like yellow.00The book contains the verso of each work, which rarely has been shown before, and is as unique as its recto. All works are printed in their actual and individual size.

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Libraryman
Language
English

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You could at least pretend to like yellow
2020, Libraryman
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Edition Notes

Limited edition of 700 copies, including signed edition of 250 copies and first edition of 450 copies.

Published in
Stockholm

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
700.411
Library of Congress
TR655 B53 2020, N6973.B53 A4 2020

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 volume (unpaged)

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44032483M
ISBN 10
9188113469
ISBN 13
9789188113467
OCLC/WorldCat
1201522252

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