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// Jacob Kassay's Untitled 7/10 (Radikal) (2013) is a lithograph that examines the nature of media and perception. The print features a newspaper spread, distorted and mirrored, with a bold, faded aesthetic that blurs the clarity of the text. The reversed orientation and the distressed texture of the print emphasize the ephemeral nature of printed information, inviting the viewer to question the reliability and permanence of media. The black-and-white palette enhances the archival feel, making the artwork appear aged and worn. This piece, part of a very limited edition of only 2 prints, is a commentary on the fragility and manipulation of contemporary communication methods, engaging viewers to critically assess how information is disseminated and perceived.
Untitled 7/10 (Radikal), 2013
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// Jacob Kassay's Untitled 7/10 (Radikal) (2013) is a lithograph that examines the nature of media and perception. The print features a newspaper spread, distorted and mirrored, with a bold, faded aesthetic that blurs the clarity of the text. The reversed orientation and the distressed texture of the print emphasize the ephemeral nature of printed information, inviting the viewer to question the reliability and permanence of media. The black-and-white palette enhances the archival feel, making the artwork appear aged and worn. This piece, part of a very limited edition of only 2 prints, is a commentary on the fragility and manipulation of contemporary communication methods, engaging viewers to critically assess how information is disseminated and perceived.
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What is conceptual art?
Sometimes referred to as Conceptualism, this is an art form where the idea(s) or concept(s) behind the work take precedence over material concerns and traditional aesthetics. Many conceptual artworks can be created by anyone simply by following written instructions. The concept or idea is the most essential aspect of the artwork.
