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// Jacob Kassay's Untitled 8/8 (La Opinión) (2013) is a lithograph that captures the fragmented and transient nature of print media through its distressed and mirrored presentation of a newspaper spread. The reversed text and images, along with the smudged and faded aesthetic, give the impression of information that is both obscured and distorted. The monochrome palette and the imperfections suggest the fragility and impermanence of traditional communication channels in a digital era. This limited edition print, produced in a small run of just 2, is a critique of the ephemerality of news and the ways in which media can be manipulated, urging viewers to question the reliability of what they consume.
Untitled 8/8 (La Opinión), 2013
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// Jacob Kassay's Untitled 8/8 (La Opinión) (2013) is a lithograph that captures the fragmented and transient nature of print media through its distressed and mirrored presentation of a newspaper spread. The reversed text and images, along with the smudged and faded aesthetic, give the impression of information that is both obscured and distorted. The monochrome palette and the imperfections suggest the fragility and impermanence of traditional communication channels in a digital era. This limited edition print, produced in a small run of just 2, is a critique of the ephemerality of news and the ways in which media can be manipulated, urging viewers to question the reliability of what they consume.
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