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Sleeping, highway noises. The sunlight slid across the surface of the wild yellow grass. The wild space, the sky. There was a storefront for rent in a small town. Road Noise is a collection of three short works exploring the mass, texture, and character of the American landscape. The title work, "Road Noise," is an incantatory tribute to the open road, a tour of the wide, wild West. "Marine" considers the westernmost edge of the continent-specifically, the maritime commerce of a Pacific Northwest port town-and that fateful point of contact between the land and the sea. "Memory Exercise"…mehr

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Sleeping, highway noises. The sunlight slid across the surface of the wild yellow grass. The wild space, the sky. There was a storefront for rent in a small town. Road Noise is a collection of three short works exploring the mass, texture, and character of the American landscape. The title work, "Road Noise," is an incantatory tribute to the open road, a tour of the wide, wild West. "Marine" considers the westernmost edge of the continent-specifically, the maritime commerce of a Pacific Northwest port town-and that fateful point of contact between the land and the sea. "Memory Exercise" explores the intimate overlay of landscape, memory and music. Road Noise is the first in a new series of artist books to be published by Holly Myers through then/and publications. These works combine images and text to explore ideas, impressions and themes in their raw state. The series is intended to serve as a fluid compositional space, intuitive and open to spontaneity. Road Noise Holly Myers Available in Paperback, 120 p. ISBN: 978-1-947322-92-9
Autorenporträt
Holly Myers is a writer, artist and sometimes-curator based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Her collection of short fiction, A Cylindrical Object on Fire in the Dark, was published by Insert Blanc Press in 2018. Road Noise, the first in an ongoing series of artist books, was published by her own imprint, then/and publications, in 2018, followed by Wild Rough Country in 2019 and Heidelberg in 2021. In addition to writing fiction, Myers covered the art world as a critic for the Los Angeles Times and the LA Weekly for fifteen years.