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Critical Reading: Book Arts in Dialogue with the Collection

14 Sep, 2024 - 05 Jan, 2025

This exhibition explores the ways in which text鈥攚hether literally or metaphorically鈥攆unctions as image and vice versa. These works challenge our preconceptions about the act of reading by pushing experimental methods of communication and comprehension, asking viewers to take an active role in making sense of a text, even those that are designed to provoke and confound. Including works by contemporary artists in various media, Critical Reading proposes an alternative approach to objects that address social, political and cultural issues, memory, and storytelling. Works by Rirkrit Tiravanija and Fred Tomaselli examine how the representation of language is layered with multiple interpretive possibilities; pieces by William Kentridge and Richard Baker consider the book as object while conveying the multivalent stories contained within them. Artists' books from the Rollins Book Arts Collection as well as by members of CBAA (The Association for Book Art Education) activate dialogues across media with works from the museum鈥檚 collection, providing opportunities to engage in critical reading from diverse perspectives. The synergy between this array of objects--paintings, drawings, videos, sculptures and artists鈥 books--underscores the power of language in its multiple forms to challenge expectations about representation and content. As such, these art objects utilize our shared experiences with reading鈥攂oth for pleasure and knowledge鈥攁nd our understanding of books as vessels for sharing expertise in an infinite array of topics. These works are uniquely positioned to interrogate cultural assumptions about books, and by extension鈥攐ur experiences with reading & knowledge鈥攖hrough a critical lens. 



This exhibition explores the ways in which text鈥攚hether literally or metaphorically鈥攆unctions as image and vice versa. These works challenge our preconceptions about the act of reading by pushing experimental methods of communication and comprehension, asking viewers to take an active role in making sense of a text, even those that are designed to provoke and confound. Including works by contemporary artists in various media, Critical Reading proposes an alternative approach to objects that address social, political and cultural issues, memory, and storytelling. Works by Rirkrit Tiravanija and Fred Tomaselli examine how the representation of language is layered with multiple interpretive possibilities; pieces by William Kentridge and Richard Baker consider the book as object while conveying the multivalent stories contained within them. Artists' books from the Rollins Book Arts Collection as well as by members of CBAA (The Association for Book Art Education) activate dialogues across media with works from the museum鈥檚 collection, providing opportunities to engage in critical reading from diverse perspectives. The synergy between this array of objects--paintings, drawings, videos, sculptures and artists鈥 books--underscores the power of language in its multiple forms to challenge expectations about representation and content. As such, these art objects utilize our shared experiences with reading鈥攂oth for pleasure and knowledge鈥攁nd our understanding of books as vessels for sharing expertise in an infinite array of topics. These works are uniquely positioned to interrogate cultural assumptions about books, and by extension鈥攐ur experiences with reading & knowledge鈥攖hrough a critical lens. 



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