Design Milk ran through 6 of the biggest art fairs during Armory Week to find the most creative and eye-catching artworks on view.

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Design Milk ran through 6 of the biggest art fairs during Armory Week to find the most creative and eye-catching artworks on view.
Visual and performance artist Tim Youd brings The Handmaid’s Tale to Berlin
Visual and performance artist Tim Youd, who is supported by the Cristin Tierney Gallery in NYC, will bring bring his acclaimed 100 Novels project to Germany this fall by typing Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale in Berlin at the Speech Is Not Free Festival, November 6 – 17, 2019
A couple of months ago, I filmed performance artist Tim Youd at the Prytania Theater and put this video together.
A Pageful of Lucky Jim
Artist Tim Youd typed the entire text of Kingsley Amis's Lucky Jim onto one sheet of paper at Leicester University. He plans to type 100 books, all originally typed on typewriters. Lucky Jim is the 32nd book he's done so far.
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retyping entire novels on single sheets of paper
Artist Tim Youd has undertaken the task of retyping one hundred classic novels, staging his durational performances at locations relevant to the author’s life or the plot of the novel. During much of the month of July, Youd will retype Raymond Chandler’s The Long Goodbye in MCASD’s Krichman Gallery, overlooking the ocean—not far from the La Jolla residence where Chandler wrote the novel.
Tim Youd is retyping Henry Miller's Tropic of Capricorn in Coagula Curatorial's booth at PULSE.
As you can see, the paper is getting pretty inked up.