6 7/8 x 4 3/4 inches (17.5 x 12 cm)
40 pages / Unpaginated / Stitch bound / Softcover
39 plates (brackets, drawings, drawings by hand, maps, photographs, squares, words)
Offset (black and white)
Publisher: Centre des arts contemporains / Centrum voor Hedendaagse Kunst / Wielemans-Ceuppens Project, Brussels, on the occasion of the group exhibition Wiels!, September 5-October 19, 2003 / curated by Luk Lambrecht Printer: Sintjoris, Merendree, Belgium
Print run: not noted (1,000)
ISBN: none
CATALOGUE RAISONNÉ NUMBER: 66
Published on the occasion of the exhibition organized by the newly founded Wiels Center for Contemporary Art in Forest in Brussels, this book mainly contains photographs Peter Downsbrough made in the immediate vicinity of the former brewery: viaducts, railroad tracks, fences, construction sites, and street corners. A partial map of Forest appears four times, twice in mirror image. The most surprising element is the second-to-last spread, which incorporates a partial map of Las Vegas on the left-hand side and its mirror image on the right-hand side. The spread is preceded on the previous page by a photograph of a mobile home in a mobile home park. The book is punctuated by a number of small words, and a few handwritten notes are included as well.
6 7/8 x 4 3/4 inches (17.5 x 12 cm)
40 pages / Unpaginated / Stitch bound / Softcover
39 plates (brackets, drawings, drawings by hand, maps, photographs, squares, words)
Offset (black and white)
Publisher: Centre des arts contemporains / Centrum voor Hedendaagse Kunst / Wielemans-Ceuppens Project, Brussels, on the occasion of the group exhibition Wiels!, September 5-October 19, 2003 / curated by Luk Lambrecht Printer: Sintjoris, Merendree, Belgium
Print run: not noted (1,000)
ISBN: none
CATALOGUE RAISONNÉ NUMBER: 66
Published on the occasion of the exhibition organized by the newly founded Wiels Center for Contemporary Art in Forest in Brussels, this book mainly contains photographs Peter Downsbrough made in the immediate vicinity of the former brewery: viaducts, railroad tracks, fences, construction sites, and street corners. A partial map of Forest appears four times, twice in mirror image. The most surprising element is the second-to-last spread, which incorporates a partial map of Las Vegas on the left-hand side and its mirror image on the right-hand side. The spread is preceded on the previous page by a photograph of a mobile home in a mobile home park. The book is punctuated by a number of small words, and a few handwritten notes are included as well.