- Increasingly, contemporary artists have been exploring the interplay among the function, structure, and format of books. Rebound: Dissections and Excavations in Book Art brings together the work of five mixed-media artists from around the world who, using books as a point of departure, sculpt, scrape, bend, and carve to create astonishing compositions. Doug Beube, Long-Bin Chen, Brian Dettmer, Guy Laramée, and Francesca Pastine transform various types of literature and/or printed books through sculptural intervention. Despite the individual and exclusive perspective of each artist, there are remarkable connections in the themes and ideas they respectively mourn and celebrate. The fascinating range of examples, as diverse as books themselves, offers eloquent proof that—despite or because of the advance of digital media for sources of information—the book’s legacy as a carrier of ideas and communication is being expanded today.
http://halsey.cofc.edu/exhibitions/rebound/
I bought a similar piece by Alexander Korzer-Robinson recently. Everyone who sees it is fascinated – books are still more powerful as physical objects, regardless of the digital incursion. Jx
http://cocktailsandcountrytales.wordpress.com/2013/06/15/the-affordable-art-fair/
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By: Jade on June 25, 2013
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