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// Jacob Kassay's Untitled 3/8 (La Opinión) (2013) is a lithograph that manipulates the format of a newspaper, presenting it in a mirrored and distressed style. The piece features reversed and blurred text alongside smudged imagery, creating a fragmented and disjointed view of a newspaper spread. The monochromatic palette and the evident wear and tear give the work an aged, archival appearance, suggesting the transient nature and manipulation of information in media. The artwork challenges viewers to critically consider the reliability and authenticity of the news they consume, as well as the distortion inherent in how media is presented and interpreted over time. This limited edition print, part of a series of only 2, serves as a visual exploration of the impermanence and malleability of printed communication.
Untitled 3/8 (La Opinión), 2013
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// Jacob Kassay's Untitled 3/8 (La Opinión) (2013) is a lithograph that manipulates the format of a newspaper, presenting it in a mirrored and distressed style. The piece features reversed and blurred text alongside smudged imagery, creating a fragmented and disjointed view of a newspaper spread. The monochromatic palette and the evident wear and tear give the work an aged, archival appearance, suggesting the transient nature and manipulation of information in media. The artwork challenges viewers to critically consider the reliability and authenticity of the news they consume, as well as the distortion inherent in how media is presented and interpreted over time. This limited edition print, part of a series of only 2, serves as a visual exploration of the impermanence and malleability of printed communication.
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Abstract art uses form, shape, line, and color to create a visual experience without attempting to represent external reality. The composition exists independently of the world's visual references, focusing on expressing ideas and emotions through non-representational means.
