In this series each book's pages have been cut out and replaced with found objects and images. The space is sealed. Access to the inner space is through a viewfinder inserted in the spine. The book is mounted on a reverse lectern. The interior is illuminated by a lamp. The original text, the body of the book, is preserved under plexi-glas next to the lectern.I am interested in form and
scale and in the inter-relationships of objects in any given space.
I am fascinated by how we seem to always find ways of creating intimate
spaces for ourselves which are usually filled with objects, as if
the objects themselves provide the intimacy we seek.
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Ex Libris is a series of small scale
installations in very confined spaces. The series emerges out of the
contemporary technological movement from text based to visually based cultural transmission. In this
work text and a visual vocabulary are brought together. What was a readable
book becomes a closed container. Original text becomes context for a
series of visual narratives.
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its presentation Ex Libris also brings viewers into intimate
physical proximity with the work. This shifts the spectator away from
the traditional viewing stance of standing back and looking straight
ahead. Viewers must approach, bend at the waist and look through the
view-finder to access the interior work.
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