ECHO $3150
Rhea Karam
2025
ECHO is a sculptural artists’ book made of two interlocking leporellos with plywood covers. The book presents slivers of archival family photographs, separated by images of walls from Beirut and New York — the artist’s city of birth and her current home, respectively. The archival images portray fragments of life before displacement from Lebanon, in a home that no longer exists as such.
This book offers two readings, depending on if it is viewed flat or upright. When viewed page by page (flat), the viewer sees only a cropped version of a photograph — framed details such as a father’s interlocked hands, a distant view of Beirut from the balcony, a single rose in a metal vase. When viewed upright (or sculpturally) the pages create a lenticular effect, and the cropped images suddenly become whole.
Vacillating between past and present, concrete and abstract, “ECHO”contends with diasporic speculation and longing, and the tendency, as adults, to patch together dislocated childhood memories with anecdotes and familial belongings to construct comprehensible stories about the past.
This title is held in the collections of :
-The Metropolitain Museum of Art, NY
-MoMA, NY
-Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University
Production Details
11.125 x 21.5 x 2 in
20 pages
Cloth hinged leporello
Archival pigment prints
Spray painted plywood covers
Colophon
Edition of 6 + 2AP
Published by Small Editions
Book concept by Small Editions and Rhea Karam
Printed and spray painted
by Rhea Karam
Bound by hand by Sarah Smith
Initial binding research by Michelle Ho
Rhea Karam
2025
ECHO is a sculptural artists’ book made of two interlocking leporellos with plywood covers. The book presents slivers of archival family photographs, separated by images of walls from Beirut and New York — the artist’s city of birth and her current home, respectively. The archival images portray fragments of life before displacement from Lebanon, in a home that no longer exists as such.
This book offers two readings, depending on if it is viewed flat or upright. When viewed page by page (flat), the viewer sees only a cropped version of a photograph — framed details such as a father’s interlocked hands, a distant view of Beirut from the balcony, a single rose in a metal vase. When viewed upright (or sculpturally) the pages create a lenticular effect, and the cropped images suddenly become whole.
Vacillating between past and present, concrete and abstract, “ECHO”contends with diasporic speculation and longing, and the tendency, as adults, to patch together dislocated childhood memories with anecdotes and familial belongings to construct comprehensible stories about the past.
This title is held in the collections of :
-The Metropolitain Museum of Art, NY
-MoMA, NY
-Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University
Production Details
11.125 x 21.5 x 2 in
20 pages
Cloth hinged leporello
Archival pigment prints
Spray painted plywood covers
Colophon
Edition of 6 + 2AP
Published by Small Editions
Book concept by Small Editions and Rhea Karam
Printed and spray painted
by Rhea Karam
Bound by hand by Sarah Smith
Initial binding research by Michelle Ho
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These are often hand-bound publications — hand-collated, hand-stamped, and hand-assembled in our studio. They are irregular by nature. Small Editions does not offer returns or exchanges.
We ship worldwide using USPS and UPS.
Small Editions will not be responsible for packages once they leave our studio. Lost or damaged packages must be filed as a dispute with the carrier. We recommend selecting UPS for all international orders.
We take great care of our products and packaging to prevent all damage to the final product. Any damages during transit must be formally filed with the delivery company. We are not responsible for any delays caused by the carrier and will not process any refunds for late deliveries.
All orders require at least 7 business days to be fulfilled.
INTERNATIONAL ORDERS
We recommend selecting UPS for all international orders. International customers may also be charged additional customs, duties, and import fees upon entry into the country, depending on the country's policies. These are the buyer's responsibility and cannot be estimated by Small Editions, so please consider this when placing international orders.
RETURNS AND EXCHANGES
These are often hand-bound publications — hand-collated, hand-stamped, and hand-assembled in our studio. They are irregular by nature. Small Editions does not offer returns or exchanges.
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