Henri Chopin
A small triangular head is formed from a lexicon of madness and disarray, while repeated sounds run along the edge like a manic chant. Below, the composition bursts into bold exclamations alongside an image that merges the upper ridge of a mouth with an eye, disrupting the relationship between looking, reading, speaking, and hearing.
William Allen Collection
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