Eduardo Kac,
Lagoglyphs : The Bunny Variations, 2007, 12 silkscreen prints, 15.7 x 21.2 in (40 x 54 cm) each. Edition of 50.
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Lagoglyphs are a series of 12 bichrome silkscreens created by Kac in 2007 in which the artist develops a leporimorph or rabbitographic form of writing. As visual language that alludes to meaning but resists interpretation, the Lagoglyphs series stands as the counterpoint to the barrage of discourses generated through, with, and around Kac’s “GFP Bunny.”
The first 20 sets of 12 prints come in a
custom-made box with an exclusive silkscreen image on the front and an
additional information page.
Photographs of Lagoglyphs: The Bunny Variations at Instituto Valenciano de Arte Moderno (IVAM), Valencia, Spain (September 27 to November 11, 2007).
Photographs of Lagoglyphs: The Bunny Variations at Center for Contemporary Art Laznia, Gdansk, Poland, "Lagoglyphs" (January 15 to February 8, 2009).
Exhibition History of the Complete Set
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