Every Copy of S,M,L,XL I’ve Ever Seen. Lieven Lahaye. Atoll K.
Posted in Motto Berlin store, writing on September 19th, 2017Tags: Atoll K, Lieven Lahaye, San Serriffe
‘An essay about every copy of S,M,L,XL I’ve ever seen, featuring plastic foil salesmen, first jobs, the letter ‘K’, books, bookshelves and details of where a family’s passports are hidden. ‘Every copy of S,M,L,XL I’ve ever seen’ is published as a series of bumper stickers, each one depicting the spine of a different S,M,L,XL edition.’
The publication is part of “Catalog”, an ongoing series of publications about cataloging, written by Lieven Lahaye and designed by Ott Metusala. This is issue #8. Previous issues have dealt with vertical organization (with a strong preference for ‘the stack’, as opposed to ‘the pile’) , functional rocks in Amsterdam, desperate measures (by way of the metric system), etc.
The making of this publication is supported by the AFK (Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunst)