The Neo Vatikan Press announced the publication date of its latest Artists Book, Dark Matter. 2015 marks the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Press, founded in 1990 by artist Dennis Evans and writer Carmine "Chick" Chickadel to create unique and collectable collaborative work in limited numbers using letterpress and hand made bindings. Their sixth book, Dark Matter released on November 20, 2015 in a limited edition of 50 books numbered and signed by Dennis and Chick.
Dark Matter for the physicist/cosmologist is the substance of the wide-open spaces of the universe. Simply, it is one of the great mysteries of our time. Dennis and Chick broaden the concept to include not only the science but also its convergence with the complexity of humanity. Whether it was a Big Bang, Omphalos, Olympian Womb or Cosmic Egg we sense the invisible energies of the universe that bind us to it in a imperfect harmony. The images, poems and fundamental words placed on the page develop layers that make meaning. All matter dark or visible entices us to question what matters.
The Neo Vatikan Press announced the publication date of its latest Artists Book, Dark Matter. 2015 marks the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Press, founded in 1990 by artist Dennis Evans and writer Carmine "Chick" Chickadel to create unique and collectable collaborative work in limited numbers using letterpress and hand made bindings. Their sixth book, Dark Matter released on November 20, 2015 in a limited edition of 50 books numbered and signed by Dennis and Chick.
Dark Matter for the physicist/cosmologist is the substance of the wide-open spaces of the universe. Simply, it is one of the great mysteries of our time. Dennis and Chick broaden the concept to include not only the science but also its convergence with the complexity of humanity. Whether it was a Big Bang, Omphalos, Olympian Womb or Cosmic Egg we sense the invisible energies of the universe that bind us to it in a imperfect harmony. The images, poems and fundamental words placed on the page develop layers that make meaning. All matter dark or visible entices us to question what matters.