Three Times
12"×22"/ Linen paper/ 2015
Three Times is a faux newspaper written by William Shakespeare about Julius Caesar’s murder, “published” on the day after Caesar was killed. The name, Three Times, comes from the scene where Caesar rejected crowns three times, and the number for March, the month when he was killed. Moreover, “Times” adds the feeling of a newspaper title. Advertisements, numbers, and expressions in the newspaper are based on both Roman culture at the time and quotes from Shakespeare's works. The articles are purposely printed on colored paper, since Rome did not use white paper.