GEORGIA RUSSELL: Cutting Through Time
7 – 31 May 2011
Georgia Russell has become known internationally for the works that result from her techniques of cutting and transforming books, printed ephemera and photographs. This fifth solo exhibition at England & Co features new cut paper constructions that primarily explore notions of orientation relating to landscape. Other iconic works incorporate dissected books presented in bell jars or as totemic structures that echo the fetishist tribal objects collected in the 1920s by Surrealists such as André Breton.
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GEORGIA RUSSELL: Cutting Through Time
7 – 31 May 2011
Georgia Russell has become known internationally for the works that result from her techniques of cutting and transforming books, printed ephemera and photographs. This fifth solo exhibition at England & Co features new cut paper constructions that primarily explore notions of orientation relating to landscape. Other iconic works incorporate dissected books presented in bell jars or as totemic structures that echo the fetishist tribal objects collected in the 1920s by Surrealists such as André Breton.