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Dahlia

First edition of Dahlia by Vera van Dam (2024)

Specifications

  • Softcover
  • 297 x 210 mm
  • Limited edition of 250 signed copies
  • Caheer stitch binding
  • PVC jacket
  • 68 pages
  • 46 images

About the Special edition with Prints

  • Each print is in an edition of 15 numbered and stamped copies + 2 APs
  • Signed by Vera van Dam on verso 
  • Printed on Hahnemühle  Photorag Bright White 310GSM
  • 26 x 19.5 cm / 11" x 8"
  • 1 cm / 0.4" white border

Please note that the special edition will go up in price in increments of £25 for each 5 copies sold.

About

Dahlia is a flower. Maybe a car. Definitely a mother. In this project I found a way to reclaim what has been hijacked by the masculine kingdom. Women and cars. Subjects of advertisement, objects of home. By focusing on both their levels of intimacy and anonymity, I realized cars are as personal and universal as the female body. Skin and metal - covering frames to protect our insides from the outside.

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Description

First edition of Dahlia by Vera van Dam (2024)

Specifications

  • Softcover
  • 297 x 210 mm
  • Limited edition of 250 signed copies
  • Caheer stitch binding
  • PVC jacket
  • 68 pages
  • 46 images

About the Special edition with Prints

  • Each print is in an edition of 15 numbered and stamped copies + 2 APs
  • Signed by Vera van Dam on verso 
  • Printed on Hahnemühle  Photorag Bright White 310GSM
  • 26 x 19.5 cm / 11" x 8"
  • 1 cm / 0.4" white border

Please note that the special edition will go up in price in increments of £25 for each 5 copies sold.

About

Dahlia is a flower. Maybe a car. Definitely a mother. In this project I found a way to reclaim what has been hijacked by the masculine kingdom. Women and cars. Subjects of advertisement, objects of home. By focusing on both their levels of intimacy and anonymity, I realized cars are as personal and universal as the female body. Skin and metal - covering frames to protect our insides from the outside.