Pulcinella in Hades
From Eastside Editions
by Art Hazelwood
Pulcinella in Hades is a new limited edition book created at Eastside Editions
by Art Hazelwood. It is an accordion fold book… eight feet of continuous
four plate color etchings, vertically descending into Hades. It’s a
comedy. The protagonist, who appears in every image, is Pulcinella of the
commedia dell’arte.
Why an underworld journey should be treated as a comedy can perhaps best
be explained by the tremendous amount of literature to back up the view that
Hell is indeed a merry place. Comic journeys to Hell and Hades are long standing
traditions, and quotes relating to this tradition appear in the margins of
this book.
The central image is bordered by handwritten texts from Plato to Bertolt
Brecht, from William Blake to Wilfred Owen as well as many other writers
who had a vision of the underworld. The quotes were written out in what amounts
to a 21st century handwriting sample by seventeen different people – artists,
filmmakers, professors, doctors, etc. These texts were then converted into
letterpress plates and printed on the margins of the prints by Jonathan Clark
of Artichoke Press, Mountain View, California.
Pulcinella in Hades is made up of eight connected etchings. Each etching
is 12” x 9” and consists of four plates. The etching techniques
used aresugar lift and spit bite aquatints with engraving. David Avery printed
the images with help from Art Hazelwood on Hahnemuhle Copperplate paper at
the press in Sonoma.
The images and the text are bound together in a book form with Japanese silk
covers and an embossed cover image. The book has a dual function. It has
a removable spine so that it can not only be paged through like a traditional
book but it can also be folded out and suspended as a scroll from a cord
attached to the book. Klaus-Ullrich S. Rötzscher bound the books at
Pettingell Book Bindery, Berkeley, California. The edition of Pulcinella
in Hades is limited to twenty books.
This is the third book by Art Hazelwood to be published by Eastside Editions.
Art’s work is in many collections including the Library of Congress,
The New York Public Library, Stanford Special Collections and Achenbach Collection
in San Francisco.