




DANIELLE WEIL
Baseball: The Perfect Game
These five 18 x 24 inch silver gelatin prints were printed in collaboration with Danielle Weil at Palm Press, Inc. in an edition of 25
with 5 Artist’s Proofs and 1 Printer’s Proof. Each archivally processed print is signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. The prints
were made on Agfa Insignia 111 paper, encased in a Mylar-Reemay folder, and boxed in a handmade folio by Portfoliobox, Inc. with
letterpress sheets by The Sun Hill Press. The essay “Baseball” by Gilbert Sorrentino was used by permission. Published in 1993.