Jacqueline Rush Lee: INTROspective

This exhibition of work will showcase sculptures created entirely out of used books with selections from the 2005 Biennial of Hawaii Artists (Epic) and her 2002 exhibition Volumes. VOLUMES (2002) is a body of work that was created entirely from used books. This body of work followed a “petrified” books series of 2000 in which Ms. Lee used kiln processes to transform books. In Volumes water was used to transform the books further. When soaked in water the dyes of the book fore edges bleed and the pages warp into beautiful striations. Once dried the books were then built into geometric forms. EPIC (2003-2005) is an installation consisting of a collection of gypsum cement panels that Ms. Lee calls Imprescoes; a joining together of the words “imprint” and “fresco.” Using the discarded books of anonymous book owners, the work emerged from an experimental casting process in which book covers, edges, and raw book spines were embedded into gypsum cement, and then removed. As the dyes in the book covers and fore edges “bleed” into the curing gypsum, soft, painterly traces of the books are left behind.

Exhibition Checklist:

A Slice of Poetry
(2002) Transformed Books
Jeanne Frank

Anthologia
(2008) Book, ink, glue

Book of R’s
(2003) Transformed Books

Coudscape for Anonymous (imprescoes)
(2005) Plaster Panel

Cube
(2002) Transformed Books
From Stacked volume series
Courtesy of Alan Chasanoff

Cube
(2002) Transformed Books
From Stacked volume series

Flutter
(2008) Book, ink, glue

Inside-Outside Slice
(2002) Transformed Books

Nee: Red Book
(2005) Book, ink, glue

Ode to Atsuo (Imprescoes)
(2005) Plaster Panel

Peacock
(2008) Book, ink, glue

Red Cube
(2002) Transformed Books
From Stacked volume series
Courtesy of Ingred Tully

Short Stories
(2005) Transformed Books
Courtesy of Mary Lou Lee

Slice
(2002) Transformed Books

Slice Trio
(2002) Transformed Books

Unfurled
(2008) Book, ink, glue

Unfurled
(2008) Book, ink, glue

Untitled
(2008) Book, ink, glue

Untitled (Imprescoes)
(2005) Plaster Panel

Untitled (Imprescoes)
(2005) Plaster Panel

Untitled (Imprescoes)
(2005) Plaster Panel

Support for the Center for Book Arts’ visual arts programming is provided, in part, by the New York State Council on the Arts, with the support of Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, and by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

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