
Artist Sue Blackwell makes these incredible book sculptures, pictured here Alice in Wonderland – Link.
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Artist Sue Blackwell makes these incredible book sculptures, pictured here Alice in Wonderland – Link.
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“hese works can be seen as metaphors for language. Like language, that is ephemeral and powerful.
While I’m dealing with dark subject matter, such as loss, loneliness and fragility, I am dealing with it in a light manner.”
couldn’t she do this without destroying a bunch of books?
seems to me she is turning books with a naturally long useful lifespan into ephemeral art.. a waste, perhaps she could switch to newspaper or magazine for her medium.
“hese works can be seen as metaphors for language. Like language, that is ephemeral and powerful.
While I’m dealing with dark subject matter, such as loss, loneliness and fragility, I am dealing with it in a light manner.”
A metaphor for language???? I think they really were language before she cut em up!
couldn’t she do this without destroying a bunch of books?
seems to me she is turning books with a naturally long useful lifespan into ephemeral art.. a waste, perhaps she could switch to newspaper or magazine for her medium.
While this looks cool at first sight, I’m very uncomfortable with this too.. First impression – wow, second and the lasting one – butchery.
My friend Elizabeth Tubergen did an installation for the Urban Institute for Contemporary Art in Grand Rapids, MI which involved cutting apart a book and nailing the words in it to the wall. Here’s her pictures of setup. And here’s photos of the show as a whole.
I don’t see anything wrong with making art out of books, as long as they’re not rare books or anything.