夏威夷艺术家杰奎琳·拉什·李(Jacqueline Rush Lee )主要使用重新利用的书籍,通过堆叠、缝合和以不寻常的形式粘贴页面来构建概念雕塑。有时,这些书被组装成模棱两可或随意的形状,看起来像一本书,而在其他部分,页面则被紧密地组织成可识别的物体,如花瓣或碗的设计。李最近是夏威夷大学马诺阿分校的驻地艺术家,在那里她完成了一项名为“螺纹”的新的特定地点作品的工作。她的作品也作为变形的一部分在富勒工艺博物馆展出:被篡改的书籍艺术,并被收录在“书籍艺术”一书中

Hawaii-based artist Jacqueline Rush Lee works primarily with repurposed books to construct conceptual sculptures by stacking, sewing, and adhering the pages in unusual forms. At times the books are assembled into ambiguous or haphazard shapes that look anything like a book, while in other pieces the pages become tightly organized into identifiable objects like the petals of a flower or the design of a bowl. Lee was recently an artist-in-residence at the University of Hawaii at Manoa where she completed work on a new site-specific work titled Whorl. Her work is also on view as part of Metamorphosis: The Art of Altered Books at the Fuller Craft Museum, and was included in the book Art Made from Books


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