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ARTFORUM EXCAVATIONS

This series makes use of the glossy, oddly square format of the ArtForum magazine.  It's also a sly form of manipulating the art scene rather than being manipulated by it.  I take my cue from the cover as to how I choose to reorganize the magazine, and I view it as an archeological process.  I remake the magazine by slashing into it, digging through it, and pulling out the pieces that ultimately drape through the cover. The process keeps the magazine intact; I don't take out and  put back the pages, I merely change the form of the magazine.

Artforum 11
Artforums 2001
ArtForum Excavation   #11, 2008, 10.5" x 10.5"



ArtForums 2001, 2008, 10.5" x 10.5" x 5"
Artforum 8
Artforum #8 Detail
ArtForum Excavation   #7, 2008, 10.5" x 10.5"
detail


Artforu #7 Artforum #6
ArtForum Excavation   #8, 2008, 18" x 10.5
ArtForum Excavation   #6, 2008, 15" x 10.5"


Artforum10 Artforum10_detail
ArtForum Excavation   #10, 2008, 9'" x 10.5" x 5" detail


ArtForum #1
ArtForum Excavation #2
ArtForum Excavation   #1, 2007, 21" x 10.5 ArtForum Excavation   #2, 2007, 19" x 10.5


Artforum #5 artforum #4

ArtForum Excavation   #5, 2008, 18" x 10.5" x 11"
ArtForum Excavation   #4, 2007


INVISIBLE WOMAN

I use the actual pages from the New York Times for this series. I block out  most the photograph and text through a process of burnishing the page with a 9B graphite pencil, leaving untouched the patterns of the clothing the women are wearing. The Invisible Woman Series evolved through my continuing investigation into the invisibility of women's work.  The women are rendered invisible, and  the work of covering the page with graphite mimics the repetitive and often unseen efforts of household tasks.

invisible woman
invisible woman 2 invisible woman 3

Invisible Woman
   #1, 2007, 13"x 22"
graphite and page from the
New York Times


Invisible Woman
   #2, 2007,
13"x 22"
graphite and page from the
New York Times


Invisible Woman
   #3, 2007,
13"x 22"
graphite and page from the
New York Times




FOOTBALL CUTOUTS

I consider the Football Cutouts from the New York Times drawings made with scissors. The process deals with chance occurrence and transformation.  I focused the Football Cutouts on photographs from the New York Times sport pages. I scan and print the photos on Japanese inkjet paper, then fold and cut them with scissors. By Isolating the gesture of the players with the cut incisions that surround them,  the narrow readings of the photo is altered resulting in a heighten query into the human condition.  (see more Football Cutouts)
eye on the ball
Eye on the Ball, Football Cutout 2006
Japanese Inkjet paper, archival ink
11" x 17"

shadowplayer Shadow Player, Football Cutout  2006
Japanese Inkjet paper, archival ink
13" x 8"

assumption
Assumption, Football Cutout 2005
Japanese Inkjet paper, archival ink
6" x 6"

triple assumption
Triple Assumption, Football Cutout 2006
Japanese Inkjet paper, archival ink
10" x 20"

tripleassmption.detail Triple Assumption, Football Cutout 2006,
Detail




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