Text Intersects Art

"Texts are increasingly less dependent upon a particular and locatable physical original. They become more indifferent to their physical medium and more capable of appearing within different situations. .... So a text, in this sense, can be in many places at the same time whilst the spectator can be in many times at the same place, and unlike the object, we don't have to go to the text, it comes to us". 'Framing Art' , Michael Carter, 1990. Text in the traditional literary sense generally means the words are fated to reproduction whereby there is no single object. How does text used in an artwork art sit within this assumption? Does the text become grounded in the artwork, and therefore the words become anchored to a single object?
jamie FERGUSON
14 Artworks curated by jamie FERGUSON
Original  Photography by ritter northup

collage of venice beach wall

Photography, 4.3 W x 5.1 H x 5.5 D in

ritter northup

United States

Original  Photography by Gabriele Puetz

Wegweisung 3 / Sign 3

Photography, 16.9 W x 13 H x 0.1 D in

Original  Photography by Anthony Abel

Message

Photography, 16 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Anthony Abel

United Kingdom

Original  Photography by April Nett

J. Nett [back]

Photography, 0.4 W x 0.4 H x 0.1 D in


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