Ann Shelton - A Spoonful of Sugar, Rim Books, 2015, Wellington
Hardcover, spiral-bound, design by Duncan Munro, text by Pip Adam.
„In 1957 Nancy Martin staked out a humble claim to fame in an act both mundane and extraordinary—obtaining a mortgage to build her own home. Purportedly the first single woman to do so in Wellington, New Zealand, Nancy is listed on her mortgage as a spinster.
The forces of banking, gender politics, ghosts, and architecture flow through this project—their confluence made visible in Nancy’s house.“
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Pages: 35
Place: Wellington
Year: 2015
Publisher: Rim Books
Size: 21 x 30 cm (approx.)
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Hardcover, spiral-bound, design by Duncan Munro, text by Pip Adam.
„In 1957 Nancy Martin staked out a humble claim to fame in an act both mundane and extraordinary—obtaining a mortgage to build her own home. Purportedly the first single woman to do so in Wellington, New Zealand, Nancy is listed on her mortgage as a spinster.
The forces of banking, gender politics, ghosts, and architecture flow through this project—their confluence made visible in Nancy’s house.“
Order book.
Pages: 35
Place: Wellington
Year: 2015
Publisher: Rim Books
Size: 21 x 30 cm (approx.)