Pink Dogwood

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Pink Dogwood
Magali Duzant

Pink Dogwood is the first chapter of Magali Duzant’s forthcoming book, A Tree Grows in Queens, in which she reflects on the many ways in which trees manifest into other things, from memorials and myths to meeting points and harbingers of luck. Inspired by trees she found in old-growth forests and on city sidewalks, the book includes a collection of anecdotal writings, archival images, and photographs by Duzant. A Tree Grows in Queens will include eight chapters, each dedicated to a different variety of tree in New York.

 Magali Duzant is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice investigates the poetics of perception and inquiry through installations, photography, writing, and artist books. Her work has been exhibited internationally, including at the Queens Museum (New York); UQO Gallery (Montreal, Canada); the Hermitage Museum (St. Petersburg, Russia); and the 2018 Mardin Biennial (Mardin, Turkey). She lives and works in New York City.

More by Magali Duzant: I Looked & Looked, Light Blue Desire: A Manual for the Color Blue, and The Moon & Stars Can Be Yours: Notes on Subway Psychics.


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Trim Size: 5.5x8.75in
Page Count: 12
Binding: Booklet (Saddle Stitch)
Format: Paperback
Printing: Risograph (Metallic Gold, Blue, Fluorescent Orange)
Paper Stock: 70#T Uncoated Natural
Cover Material: Self Cover
Cover Details: Printed Risograph (Gold), Foil Stamp (Gold, Metallic) 
Specialty Details: Shortsheets

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Design: Christina Labey
Publication Date: 2021
Edition Size: 100

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Pink Dogwood
Magali Duzant

Pink Dogwood is the first chapter of Magali Duzant’s forthcoming book, A Tree Grows in Queens, in which she reflects on the many ways in which trees manifest into other things, from memorials and myths to meeting points and harbingers of luck. Inspired by trees she found in old-growth forests and on city sidewalks, the book includes a collection of anecdotal writings, archival images, and photographs by Duzant. A Tree Grows in Queens will include eight chapters, each dedicated to a different variety of tree in New York.

 Magali Duzant is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice investigates the poetics of perception and inquiry through installations, photography, writing, and artist books. Her work has been exhibited internationally, including at the Queens Museum (New York); UQO Gallery (Montreal, Canada); the Hermitage Museum (St. Petersburg, Russia); and the 2018 Mardin Biennial (Mardin, Turkey). She lives and works in New York City.

More by Magali Duzant: I Looked & Looked, Light Blue Desire: A Manual for the Color Blue, and The Moon & Stars Can Be Yours: Notes on Subway Psychics.


Production Notes

Trim Size: 5.5x8.75in
Page Count: 12
Binding: Booklet (Saddle Stitch)
Format: Paperback
Printing: Risograph (Metallic Gold, Blue, Fluorescent Orange)
Paper Stock: 70#T Uncoated Natural
Cover Material: Self Cover
Cover Details: Printed Risograph (Gold), Foil Stamp (Gold, Metallic) 
Specialty Details: Shortsheets

Colophon

Design: Christina Labey
Publication Date: 2021
Edition Size: 100

Pink Dogwood
Magali Duzant

Pink Dogwood is the first chapter of Magali Duzant’s forthcoming book, A Tree Grows in Queens, in which she reflects on the many ways in which trees manifest into other things, from memorials and myths to meeting points and harbingers of luck. Inspired by trees she found in old-growth forests and on city sidewalks, the book includes a collection of anecdotal writings, archival images, and photographs by Duzant. A Tree Grows in Queens will include eight chapters, each dedicated to a different variety of tree in New York.

 Magali Duzant is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice investigates the poetics of perception and inquiry through installations, photography, writing, and artist books. Her work has been exhibited internationally, including at the Queens Museum (New York); UQO Gallery (Montreal, Canada); the Hermitage Museum (St. Petersburg, Russia); and the 2018 Mardin Biennial (Mardin, Turkey). She lives and works in New York City.

More by Magali Duzant: I Looked & Looked, Light Blue Desire: A Manual for the Color Blue, and The Moon & Stars Can Be Yours: Notes on Subway Psychics.


Production Notes

Trim Size: 5.5x8.75in
Page Count: 12
Binding: Booklet (Saddle Stitch)
Format: Paperback
Printing: Risograph (Metallic Gold, Blue, Fluorescent Orange)
Paper Stock: 70#T Uncoated Natural
Cover Material: Self Cover
Cover Details: Printed Risograph (Gold), Foil Stamp (Gold, Metallic) 
Specialty Details: Shortsheets

Colophon

Design: Christina Labey
Publication Date: 2021
Edition Size: 100