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Joshua Pieper: Makings
by Petra Bibeau
Blankspace Pieper is one of those elusive types of artists that people can refer to but can't possibly recall how intrinsically beautiful his work is until another exhibition arrives to his credit. Blankspace provided another opportunity to take a look July 15 through August 19th with Makings, a solo show of Pieper's selected images taken from packing materials and discard at spaces where Pieper works as a preparator. Pieper's archival inkjet prints portrayed such re-usable entities, formed and then again reformed for the safe transport of art, as reviewed or reassessed sculptural work of their own merits: packed atop garbage cans, folded and organized on a flat wheel dolly bed, a lone broom and pallet partnered flat against a wall.
Also on view: Pieper produced limited edition handmade artist books available at Blankspace in conjunction with Makings. Minimally constructed, filled with images resulting from Makings, these books are well worth the travel up San Pablo. http://www.blankspacegallery.com Posted August 23, 2006 3:14 PM (452 words) « Kathryn Spence: Objects & Drawings | Home | Beth Cook: It's not you, it's me » |
Comments
It's quite a strong show. The work appears to all be from the Matthew Barney install at SF MoMA. Posted by: Sarah Lockhart | August 23, 2006 | ||