Abba-Zaba

Sir Eduardo Paolozzi RA

RA Collection: Book

Record number

15/4711

Author

Imprint

[London]: Edition Hansjörg Mayer, 1970

Physical Description

64 unnumbered pages : illustrations ; 27 cm.

General Note

"Designed, edited, and printed in an edition of 500 signed and numbered at Watford School of Art, England, February 1970 by ; John Bailey, Donato Cinicolo, Janet King, John Massara, John Prior, Elizabeth Rowland, Pauline Walsh"--Colophon.

References

Stephen Bury, Artists' books: the book as a work of art 1963-1995. Reprint edn. Aldershot: Scolar Press, 1998, (p.55).

Summary Note

Abba-Zaba is an ‘artist’s book’ created by Eduardo Paolozzi whilst he was a guest lecturer at Watford School of Art in 1970. The production method and cost constraints limited the image content to black and white rendition. It featuresg a series of texts paired with appropriated images from consumer culture, books, newspapers, and other disparate sources, resulting in a forceful blend of social commentary with fragments of Pop Art.

Copy Note

Copy number 279 of 500, numbered and signed in pencil by Eduardo Paolozzi on the colophon.

Binding Note

Yellow boards with black foil stamp to front and rear cover. Titled `Abba' on front cover and `Zaba'on rear cover.

Subject

Illustrated books
Artists' book

Contributors

Watford School of Art, printer
Edition Hansjörg Mayer, publisher