“Books invite metaphors: they are landscapes to be explored, windows to be seen through, pathways to knowledge. […] With conceptual as well as technical deftness, Sironi turns a book on war films into a target made of concentric bands of fragmented images — soldiers, smoke, brambles, an eye — that also doubles as a lens.” [Leah Ollman - - more here; detail]
Susan Sironi, “Bound in Illusion: Target Audience,” from Offramp Gallery
“I assumed that everything would lead to complete failure, but I decided that didn’t matter – that would be my life.” — Jasper Johns
Jasper Johns, No (ULAE 71; G. 128), 1969
Lithograph with embossing printed in colors on Arjomari paper, with lead collage
Bernar Venet, Two minor arcs of 11.5 and 24.5 degrees (1978)
Mixed media, pencil and collage on cardboard
David de Almeida, Abanico negro, Etching on paper (+)
Collage by Jessica Higgins
[Via artspotting]
Bertrand Fleuret — via & more — site
[you can download the whole .pdf file]
“I am alone. Walking at random. Wandering, as if at random,...
Peter Upward.
August Strindberg.
From The Lodger, Alfred Hitchcock, 1927.