Andrew Kozlowski
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Restricted
4 page super mini book approximately 1"x1.25" closed.  Laser printed on pink, blue, green, and yellow cardstock. 

This piece was designed specifically for the exhibition "Restriction" curated by Amanda Lynch and displayed at Clay Hill Arts in Sommerset England.  The exhibition took place in a letterpress type cabinet with each artist creating work that fit inside the various type compartments. 

This book is about having a small child during the pandemic.  Early on, stuck at home, then eventually venturing out to public spaces like parks for much needed exercise.  When opened the small package contains 4 individually folded mini stories.  On the outside a text unifies the book asking "What must it feel like, at this moment, to be seven years old, with a body, restricted, needing to move constantly, but can't?"
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