20×200

books, art — Annie Carrell on April 12, 2007 at 2:15 pm

I have to say, I’m more excited than usual about the upcoming Jen Bekman project: 20×200.

Inspired by a belief that good art should be made affordable, and not just to the incredibly wealthy, the concept is very similar to Tiny Showcase, a website that prints affordable, limited edition (100) prints of fine art. I’m always too late to get ahold of the prints that Tiny Showcase offers, but I’m definitely excited about the prospect of 20×200.

20×200 will release one photograph and one fine art print, every week. The concept is that there will be 200 prints of each work, all for $20. How democratic! How fantastic!

We vote yes!

In regards to Mr. Vonnegut’s death; my favorite Vonnegut book was God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater. At one point, I had four copies of this book…excessive, I know, but they kept falling apart. I was in High School and considered it to be a guide for life, a reminder that I should consider others with kindness, compassion and innocence, despite all of the horrible things that we tend to do to each other.

2 Comments »

  1. Broke my heart wanted to read some Kurt. But can’t find any.

    Comment by daddyo — April 14, 2007 @ 6:43 pm
  2. sad he was very meaningful to me. there is alot in his books that could be a guide for life. what will happen to kilgore trout npw.

    Comment by daddyo — April 15, 2007 @ 8:33 am

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