Fishworm
First edition of Fishworm by Pia P. Guilmoth & Jesse B Saffire. First impression. Medium format hardback in new condition, signed by the artist on the title page.
About
âCreated over the past 7 years, collecting stuff people have thrown away or forgotten about âmostly photosâ sifting through abandoned house debris, upturned moldy cardboard boxes, the mouse shit-filled hunting camp at the end of the road, a local politicianâs discarded gay porn collection, a junk shop near the waterfall, yard sale trash piles. The result is a jumbled, revised, chopped and screwed history (antique-y2k) of old mill towns in the Sandy River Valley and villages nestled in the pines. If you feel slightly uneasy here, so do we, being gay and trans women in a rural place, trying to find belonging in the same types of places we've lived our whole lives. Piecing the images together is an attempt to make sense of where you fit in a culture that doesnât always want you, and how you can love a place that doesnât always love you back. The images in âFishwormâ were found within a 60-mile radius of the artistsâ home in rural central Maine. Everything is scanned with an old xerox found sitting in the rain outside of the town fire department on Heavy Dump Day in 2024.â â Pia & Jesse
Original: $60.93
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First edition of Fishworm by Pia P. Guilmoth & Jesse B Saffire. First impression. Medium format hardback in new condition, signed by the artist on the title page.
About
âCreated over the past 7 years, collecting stuff people have thrown away or forgotten about âmostly photosâ sifting through abandoned house debris, upturned moldy cardboard boxes, the mouse shit-filled hunting camp at the end of the road, a local politicianâs discarded gay porn collection, a junk shop near the waterfall, yard sale trash piles. The result is a jumbled, revised, chopped and screwed history (antique-y2k) of old mill towns in the Sandy River Valley and villages nestled in the pines. If you feel slightly uneasy here, so do we, being gay and trans women in a rural place, trying to find belonging in the same types of places we've lived our whole lives. Piecing the images together is an attempt to make sense of where you fit in a culture that doesnât always want you, and how you can love a place that doesnât always love you back. The images in âFishwormâ were found within a 60-mile radius of the artistsâ home in rural central Maine. Everything is scanned with an old xerox found sitting in the rain outside of the town fire department on Heavy Dump Day in 2024.â â Pia & Jesse