About The Work
Phaidon and Artspace are pleased to announce a new limited edition artwork by New York-based artist Jim Hodges: rearranged for Bill (2021).
American artist Jim Hodges is known internationally for his singular ability to infuse emotion and narrative into the objects of our daily lives, centering experience as the primary objective of his work. Many of Hodges’ sculptures are forged from humble, even overlooked materials that are transformed through his touch, conjuring both memory and imagination. A gesture of inclusivity, rearranged for Bill relies upon participation; collectors are invited to build the work themselves by following the artist’s simple instructions and bending the book’s unique photograph pages to realize the final piece.
rearranged for Bill revisits an earlier work completed in 1996, entitled Arranged, which also combined random still lives of found flower images folded into a freestanding object. The new edition’s title pays homage to Art Resources Transfer founder Bill Bartman (1946–2005) and proceeds from the sale of the 2021 limited edition will benefit A.R.T., an organization committed to distributing and publishing books on contemporary art while interrogating the shifting social roles of the library and the printed book.
About Jim Hodges
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Look inside Craig's closet at the NYC AIDS Memorial Park
- Interviews & Features: 2021 - A Year of Giving Generously
- Interviews & Features: Look Inside The New York City AIDS Memorial Auction
- Interviews & Features: Ten great insights from ten great artists who made Artspace editions
- Interviews & Features: Jim Hodges describes his new Phaidon/ Artspace edition and the processes by which his work unfolds
The special limited edition artwork is presented in a numbered mailer box, on the occasion of the release of Phaidon's new monograph, Jim Hodges. Each edition is accompanied by an artist statement and illustrated instruction guide for simple at-home assembly.
EDITION (ASSEMBLED)
11 3/4 (H) X 20 (W) X 5 1/4 (D) in
BOOK
Hardcover
11 3/8 x 9 7/8 in
The edition is hand-signed and dated (by year) by the artist
About The Work
Phaidon and Artspace are pleased to announce a new limited edition artwork by New York-based artist Jim Hodges: rearranged for Bill (2021).
American artist Jim Hodges is known internationally for his singular ability to infuse emotion and narrative into the objects of our daily lives, centering experience as the primary objective of his work. Many of Hodges’ sculptures are forged from humble, even overlooked materials that are transformed through his touch, conjuring both memory and imagination. A gesture of inclusivity, rearranged for Bill relies upon participation; collectors are invited to build the work themselves by following the artist’s simple instructions and bending the book’s unique photograph pages to realize the final piece.
rearranged for Bill revisits an earlier work completed in 1996, entitled Arranged, which also combined random still lives of found flower images folded into a freestanding object. The new edition’s title pays homage to Art Resources Transfer founder Bill Bartman (1946–2005) and proceeds from the sale of the 2021 limited edition will benefit A.R.T., an organization committed to distributing and publishing books on contemporary art while interrogating the shifting social roles of the library and the printed book.
About Jim Hodges
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Look inside Craig's closet at the NYC AIDS Memorial Park
- Interviews & Features: 2021 - A Year of Giving Generously
- Interviews & Features: Look Inside The New York City AIDS Memorial Auction
- Interviews & Features: Ten great insights from ten great artists who made Artspace editions
- Interviews & Features: Jim Hodges describes his new Phaidon/ Artspace edition and the processes by which his work unfolds
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- This work is eligible for return within 30 days of receipt of delivery.
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