Untitled – art object by Morris Wazney

C$20.00

A unique book sculpture: a book cover featuring a fictitious book title hand-stenciled in black, bold letters on a white jacket. The jacket covers a used book and evokes imaginary content. Book sculptures vary in dimensions. Purchase an Untitled book sculpture and let yourself be surprised by the title you receive.

This book sculpture is for you if like folliness and playful sculptures with a deeper message.

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Gift Wrap Design

pine/gold (C$2.50)

  • A gift wrapped in green tissue paper stamped with yellow Young W monograms. The gift is packaged with a yellow ribbon and gift tag. The gift tag reads: "To: Charlotte. From: Louise".
  • A gift wrapped in green tissue paper stamped with pink Young W monograms. The gift is packaged with a pink ribbon and gift tag. The gift tag reads: "To: Wilhelm. From: Daniel".

Gift Wrap Design

pine/gold (C$2.50)

  • A gift wrapped in green tissue paper stamped with yellow Young W monograms. The gift is packaged with a yellow ribbon and gift tag. The gift tag reads: "To: Charlotte. From: Louise".
  • A gift wrapped in green tissue paper stamped with pink Young W monograms. The gift is packaged with a pink ribbon and gift tag. The gift tag reads: "To: Wilhelm. From: Daniel".
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Sold By: Young W

YW hasn’t actually looked what kind of used books are covered by each of the Untitled book jackets. This is because we prefer the actual content of the book itself to remain a mystery and like to enjoy this book sculpture for its carefully crafted book jacket. From the artist’s description about Untitled: Morris Wazney “began writing fictitious book titles as a playful way of responding to the arduous task of reading academic text. It began with “Minimalism at Length” and over the past three years the titles have taken on themes of: personal experience, shared nostalgia and nonsensical narratives.”

Add a book from the Untitled series to your bookshelf and spark a conversation among dinnner guests.

(Photo credits: photo no. 5 and 8 by Madeleine Dalkie.)

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