Alice O'Malley: COMMUNITY OF ELSEWHERES (Hardback)

£50.00

On the occasion of her beautiful first exhibition in London - Community of Elsewheres in 2009, we proudly published Alice O'Malley's wonderful book of portraits of rare beauties of the New York's Lower East Side. Community of Elsewheres is a hard back cloth bound 48 page, 18 plate book featuring many of her subjects, including Kembra Pfahler, Mistress Formika, Page Reynolds, Nicole Eisenman and Antony (now known as Anohni). This book became a talisman for a fast-disappearing scene, threatened by crippling rent rises and a changing demographic. We now only have a few copies left of this important book.

Text by Eileen Myles, Lia Gangitano and Anohni.

Note: This book is signed by the artist in an edition of 500.

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On the occasion of her beautiful first exhibition in London - Community of Elsewheres in 2009, we proudly published Alice O'Malley's wonderful book of portraits of rare beauties of the New York's Lower East Side. Community of Elsewheres is a hard back cloth bound 48 page, 18 plate book featuring many of her subjects, including Kembra Pfahler, Mistress Formika, Page Reynolds, Nicole Eisenman and Antony (now known as Anohni). This book became a talisman for a fast-disappearing scene, threatened by crippling rent rises and a changing demographic. We now only have a few copies left of this important book.

Text by Eileen Myles, Lia Gangitano and Anohni.

Note: This book is signed by the artist in an edition of 500.

On the occasion of her beautiful first exhibition in London - Community of Elsewheres in 2009, we proudly published Alice O'Malley's wonderful book of portraits of rare beauties of the New York's Lower East Side. Community of Elsewheres is a hard back cloth bound 48 page, 18 plate book featuring many of her subjects, including Kembra Pfahler, Mistress Formika, Page Reynolds, Nicole Eisenman and Antony (now known as Anohni). This book became a talisman for a fast-disappearing scene, threatened by crippling rent rises and a changing demographic. We now only have a few copies left of this important book.

Text by Eileen Myles, Lia Gangitano and Anohni.

Note: This book is signed by the artist in an edition of 500.