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In her art work 'Hair Net Geometry' Jytte Høy uses the ordinary, almost invisible object of the hairnet. Following a rectangular grid on the wall, the fine mesh hairnets are being stretched to maximum capacity. They result in a great variety of geometric shapes reminiscent of delicate drawings. Like many other works by Jytte Høy they combine sensitivity and humour in the use of everyday objects and play with ideas of the Concrete Art movement. Hair Net Geometry is the first publication dedicated to these filigree and unusual small sculptures, that have been exhibited as large wall installation in institutions such as ISCP New York. The book is accompanied by a real hairnet and an instruction to create a 'Hair Net Geometry'. With an essay by art critic and curator Maria Kjaer Themsen.
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Geometrical constructions in artPeople
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Chiefly illustrated.
Text by Maria Kjaer Themsen.
Limited edition of 500 copies.
Special cover: book has special paperback binding with a hairnet attached to cover.
Title from cover.
Parallel texts in English and Danish.
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