(S)worn State(s) launch event

November 11, 2024
(S)worn State(s)

Please join us for the launch of this exciting new artists’ book project!


6:30 pm Monday, December 16th, 2024


Museum of Literature Ireland
86 St Stephen’s Green
Dublin 2, D02XY43

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Drawing upon social history, myth, and visionary poetics, (S)worn State(s) remembers, challenges, and reimagines ‘worn’ narratives of women’s experiences in the context of shifting historical and cultural landscapes in the Irish Decade of Centenaries 2012-2023 and beyond. In an extended poetic conversation, Kimberly Campanello, Annemarie Ní Churreáin and Dimitra Xidous created a suite of individual poems before co-authoring the long poem Her-Text that reinscribes and ‘swears’ an oath to new and unfolding ‘states’ of being and making. The poems were created in Dublin, York, Achill Island and at the Boyne Valley. The texture of the language emerges from the Donegal Gaeltacht, Greece, Italy and North America. In 2019, the project received the inaugural Markievicz Award for Literature from the Arts Council of Ireland and the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, allowing the poets generous space to come together and create this work. Through the book’s design and production, Jamie Murphy has nurtured the delicate relationship among texts, creating a powerful narrative guided by space, rhythm and typographic sensibility.



The book will be launched by Dr Lucy Collins (UCD).

Books will be on display and made available during the launch



Announcing (S)worn State(s)

September 14, 2024
(S)worn State(s)

With Carbon printed and awaiting binding, finally, I’ve decided to dive straight into the next endeavour, (S)worn State(s).

Drawing upon social history, myth, and visionary poetics, (S)worn State(s) remembers, challenges, and reimagines ‘worn’ narratives of women’s experiences in the context of shifting historical and cultural landscapes in Ireland in the Irish Decade of Centenaries 2012-2023 and beyond. In an extended poetic conversation, Kimberly Campanello, Annemarie Ní Churreáin (Town, 2018) and Dimitra Xidous created a suite of individual poems before co-authoring the accompanying long poem Her-Text that reinscribes and ‘swears’ an oath to new and unfolding ‘states’ of being and making. The poems were created in Dublin, York, Achill Island and at the Boyne Valley, a prehistoric landscape dating from the Neolithic period. Across the poems, the texture of the language emerges from the Donegal Gaeltacht, Greece, Italy and North America. In 2019, the project received the inaugural Markievicz Award for Literature from the Arts Council of Ireland and the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, allowing the poets generous space to come together and create this work.

What can be made out of the work has been on my mind over the last number of years as drafts of these poems started to appear. The result will be three very different books stylistically in their writing, brought together under one roof (solander box). Printing is well and truly underway, and I expect this book to be printed, folded, collated, trimmed and with the binder by the end of September. Elize de Beer will be stab sewing the edition in beautiful Crosshaven, Co. Cork.

From the colophon: Designed and letterpress printed by Jamie Murphy, assisted by Ellen Martin-Friel and Mikah Smillie. The 14d type is Gudrun Zapf-Von Hesse’s Diotima (1951) and Hermann Zapf’s Optima (1958). The paper is 100 gsm Munken Print vol 15 and 90 gsm Zerkall Ingres. This is the first of three books that make up (S)worn State(s), a project by Annemarie Ní Churreáin, Dimitra Xidous and Kimberly Campanello. The books are housed together in a solander box accompanied by their collaborative poem Her-Text, printed in the same types on assorted handmade papers. The bindings have been executed by Elize de Beer. 80 copies printed. Solander boxes by Tom Duffy.

The three books will measure 380 x 300, so they're oversized allowing lots of room for the texts. (S)worn State(s) will launch at €749. Please get in touch to reserve. We expect to launch in December this year. Will post further details when I have them.

 
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