Candace Hicks

Common Threads, Vol 125

Candace Hicks

Common Threads, Vol 125

Date

2020

Edition Size

unique

Media

Embroidery

Binding

Hand-sewn

Format

Artist Book

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University of Miami

Common Threads Vol 125’s cover is embroidered with a blue pattern of the COVID-19 virus. It discusses the thread between machines and memory, starting with the TI-84 calculator. It weaves through subjects including AI, Alan Turing, the games Go and War and Peace, amongst others, situated within the moment of sheltering in place.

Common Threads is a series of hand-embroidered unique canvas books which copy the form and design of dime-store “composition” books.  The books themselves, self-consciously hand-made objects, are a record of coincidental occurrences generally gleaned from reading or mundane events.  The use of embroidery thread allows for the production of the text and image with the same mark and material, to make the text, image, and substance of the book inseparable.

Storytelling is key to Candace Hicks’ artistic practice. There is an implied narrative in everything, even, as Hicks addresses with her work, in the seemingly pointless mental wheel spinning that is a part of daily life.  Her work acknowledges the unavoidability of simulation and the impossibility of originality.  Her choice of the book as a principle medium is due to the phenomenon of the book as authoritative.  Books provide an arena in which fiction can be accepted as fact and observations can take on a mythic narrative quality.  Her interest in books also stems from their inherent unity of text and image, which lends books continued relevance as a transmedia hybrid.