The House is in the Book

Andi Arnovitz

2021

During Covid, three international bookmakers, Lynne Avadenka (USA,) Mirta Kupferminc (Argentina), and myself, (Israel) separated by continents and time zones, embarked on a two-year creative journey. Based on the poem “At the Threshold of the Book” by Edmond Jabès, employing a shared repertoire of images developed through virtual communication, each artist worked alone in her studio.

The resulting book addresses collective experiences of loss and isolation and explores pre-conceived notions of private, civic, and global space, refracted through the medium of books, and inspired by “four cubits,” the Jewish concept of personal space. The process resulted in a limited edition artist book which is now in the collections of the Library of Congress, Michigan State, and The University of Michigan.

  • Copies: 15
  • Pages: 0
  • Type of binding: Manual
  • Dimensions (cm): 29.5x23x4
  • Type of printing: Archival Pigment Ink
  • Place of publication: Jerusalem, Israel
  • Book photography: Yair Medina

Andi Arnovitz is a conceptual artist living in Jerusalem. She works in mixed media and her works deal with gender issues, politics, ecology, and religion. Over the years she has created over 26 artist’s books in limited editions.