I Know the Woods Come Alive at Night book
I Know the Woods Come Alive at Night

By Kyle Holland
Memphis, Tennessee: Kyle Holland, 2018. Edition of 23.

6” W x 9” H (closed); 14 pages. Offset lithograph on Steel Blue French Paper. Text screenprinted from 12 pt. Hoefler. Bound as a modified accordion. Signed and numbered by the artist. Includes sheet with instructions for displaying.

Kyle Holland: "The book depicts the forest at dusk using one-color offset lithography to reproduce photographs of a misty woodland edge and the flora leading up to it with an additional graphic image of trees and text screenprinted on top. It is not bound in the strictest sense of the word; rather, each printed sheet was folded and cut in such a way that, when the book is displayed how it was intended to be viewed, it takes the form of a modified accordion structure. A portion of the sculptural book stands while the rest of it lies on the surface it is displayed on resulting in a 9” tall x 24” wide small-scale environment that the viewer/reader can walk around.

"The text in this book was excerpted from an online hunting forum entitled 'Do you ever get afraid in the woods?' and is positioned low on the pages, causing the viewer/reader to crouch down to read as if they are looking for something in the thicket. The process of reading discussions on these online hunting forums allows me to enter a liminal, virtual space from which I emerge along with the other men who inhabit them, with whom I sympathize, as an aggregate, ambiguous identity; as a result, the mediated text in the work embodies this quality, that is, information on the original hunting forums has been omitted to the extent that the source and authors of the text are indiscernible. Ultimately, it was not my intention to single these individuals out by revealing their identities, but rather to commemorate the courage it took to share their anecdotes with an online community that is undoubtedly trolled by judgmental men."
$50