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Gray Wielebinskiās āPackā collects over 200 of the artistās full-page collages, loosely assembled around themes of masculinity, collectivity, games, sex, guns, and various forms of violence. Illuminating multiple meanings of the term āpackā ā from packing heat to pack mentality ā the book toys with the idea of the whole that is greater than the sum of its parts. At turns surprising, disturbing, and humorous, the collages break down the boundaries of the individual and draw our attention to the idea of the collective body. āPackā includes a new essay by Asa Seresin, āMonsieur Thingās Originā that ties together the history of medical prosthetise with the history of dildos.
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PACK
Gray Wielebinskiās āPackā collects over 200 of the artistās full-page collages, loosely assembled around themes of masculinity, collectivity, games, sex, guns, and various forms of violence. Illuminating multiple meanings of the term āpackā ā from packing heat to pack mentality ā the book toys with the idea of the whole that is greater than the sum of its parts. At turns surprising, disturbing, and humorous, the collages break down the boundaries of the individual and draw our attention to the idea of the collective body. āPackā includes a new essay by Asa Seresin, āMonsieur Thingās Originā that ties together the history of medical prosthetise with the history of dildos.
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Gray Wielebinskiās āPackā collects over 200 of the artistās full-page collages, loosely assembled around themes of masculinity, collectivity, games, sex, guns, and various forms of violence. Illuminating multiple meanings of the term āpackā ā from packing heat to pack mentality ā the book toys with the idea of the whole that is greater than the sum of its parts. At turns surprising, disturbing, and humorous, the collages break down the boundaries of the individual and draw our attention to the idea of the collective body. āPackā includes a new essay by Asa Seresin, āMonsieur Thingās Originā that ties together the history of medical prosthetise with the history of dildos.






















