ALL I WANTED WAS TO GET INTO HEAVEN
            Gi (Ginny) Huo
            2021





all i wanted was to get into heaven is a multi-sensorial book object that examines the complexities of a spiritual journey and its exodus. Combining archived family images, Mormon iconography, photographs from religious sites, and text from her own personal history, Gi (Ginny) Huo reimagines the past and present landscapes of being Mormon in Utah to navigate the traumatic legacies of religious systems. First-person, diaristic entries floating among clouds are punctuated by silver glitter sheets, Bible verses, and a stop-motion flip book, creating portals into peculiar spaces. These alternative topographies traverse nature’s multiple perspectives and dimensionality, rebuilding from the ruins of colonized myths to offer a threshold that leads to reconciliation and healing. Upon completion of reading the book, viewers are encouraged to press play on a music box holding a recording of Huo’s instrumental rendition of “I Need Thee Every Hour.”

View the Book Launch and Artist Book Talk at Printed Matter’s 2021 Art Book Fair here.




Production Details. 

11.5 × 17.5 in
132 pages
Screw-post bound book housed in pearlescent acrylic box with rechargeable mp3 player
Paper used
Cover materials
Foil stamped


Colophon

Designed by Lorem Ipsum
Edited by Aiundi Dolor
Published by Small Editions
Edition of 12 + 2AP