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Buzz Spector, As If, 2002

as-if, 2002

Buzz Spector, As If, 2002, paper, fabric, and thread, 11½ x 9 in., edition of 60


Price

$750 $200 CAA individual and institutional members
$1,000 $300 Nonmembers

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About the Work

As if echoes the shape and size of a book, one of Buzz Spector’s obsessions and persistent themes. The work is composed of three chine collé layers of handmade cotton and hemp paper with an embedded red string. Another piece of string, initially planted in the work, has subsequently been torn away by the artist. Its absence from the sheet is clearly delineated by the scar left behind, spelling the word “as” in cursive letters. Beneath it, the red string spells “if,” and the length of string continues to the right, its end dangling alongside the sheet. The work’s philosophical point is to consider the gesture of tearing the first string as perhaps an invitation to complete the work by tearing away the remaining one. But what happens if you do?

A Chicago native, Spector studied art and systems design at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, and art and philosophy at the University of Chicago. He has exhibited his work in museums and galleries internationally, including the Art Institute of Chicago; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, DC; the Mattress Factory in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and the Luigi Pecci Center for Contemporary Art in Prato, Italy. Zolla/Lieberman Gallery in Chicago presented his most recent exhibition, Manual Style, from September 9 to October 22, 2011.

Spector’s work with the book as subject and object has been the subject of much critical commentary, and the artist himself is the author of The Book Maker’s Desire (Santa Monica, CA: Umbrella Editions, 1995), a collection of essays on the arts of the book. Spector is currently Jane Reuter Hitzeman and Herbert F. Hitzeman, Jr. Professor of Art and dean of the College of Art and of the Graduate School of Art in the Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts at Washington University in Saint Louis, Missouri.

Spector produced As If at the Rutgers Center for Innovative Print and Paper (renamed the Brodsky Center for Innovative Editions in 2006), collaborating with the master papermaker, Anne Q. McKeown.

Contact

For more information or to purchase this print, please contact Hannah O’Reilly Malyn, CAA development associate, at 212-392-4435.




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