Hard Copy: Book as Sculpture
8/7/2009 - 1/17/2010
$10 general, $8 students/visitors 65 and over, free for NMWA members and youth 18 and under.
Hard Copy: Book as Sculpture presents 15 examples of artists' books that blur the
lines between book and sculpture. The themes of these innovative and intimate works are as
varied as the artists' personal experiences and feelings.
The Latin word liber means both book and freedom and two artists in this
exhibition explore the idea of liberty. Elisabetta Gut presents an imprisoned tiny
dictionary in a cage. Her work Book in a Cage is a metaphor for "freedom of
expression." Brenda Watson's How to Attract Birds manifests her desire that all
creatures live in freedom. The idea of the book as catharsis can be seen in Literary
Essences by Wendy Fernstrum.
Hard Copy expands the concept of the book, taking it into new territory where it
becomes that unattainable "object of desire" to be admired from a distance. The exhibition
plays a game with the viewers. The works are tactile but they cannot be touched. The pages
of books cannot be turned. Hard Copy challenges viewers' expectations and questions
the distinction between book and sculpture.
Curated by Krystyna Wasserman, Hard Copy: Book as Sculpture will be on view in the
Long Gallery from August 7, 2009, until January 17, 2010. The presentation of this
exhibition is made possible through the generous support of Margaret M. Johnston.
More about this exhibition.
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