Matt Mullican
Book

Matt Mullican

1987
Criticism and interpretationExhibitionsInstallations (Art)Symbolism in artWestern Gallery (Western Washington University)Individual artistsIndividual ArtistIndividual Sculptors And Their WorkArtArchitectureGeneralArt / Individual Artist

This title is the book-form of a work by Matt Mullican, 'The Meaning of Things (who feels the most pain?)' (2014), consisting of 676 collages and texts on sheets of standard printing paper. At the approximate center of each collage is a small image that appears to be a printout of an image procured from the Internet. Around the images are hand-drawn, quasi-calligraphic marks (in black only), curved, giving the impression of an "organic" form in the manner of ornate, rococo frames. First shown at Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery in Philadelphia, 2016.

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