On the Grid: Ways of Seeing in Print
By (Author) Jessica D. Brier
Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers Ltd
Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers Ltd
3rd November 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
709.22
Hardback
128
Width 220mm, Height 230mm
895g
The grid often hides in plain sight, from notepads and spreadsheets to halftone photographic reproductions. It dominates the organisation, perception, and representation of the modern world, especially in print. Deeply embedded in a Western worldview, the grid visualises control, mastery, and order. As an invisible framing device, it has become so pervasive that we habitually ignore it. Yet when artists call our attention to the grid, its layered meanings come fully into view.
On the Grid: Ways of Seeing in Print surveys photographs, prints, artists books, and printed sculptures from the dynamic permanent collection of the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College.
From 19th-century scientific and portrait photography to avant-garde and conceptual photography; from mid- 20th-century Minimalist, Pop Art, and Op Art printmaking to experimental bookmaking and photography in the 21st century, this richly illustrated volume explores how artists have embraced, rejected, and reclaimed the grid. By altering and challenging perception, they offer new ways of seeing the world.
With contributions by Jared Bark, Jessica D. Brier, Lukas Felzmann, Stephen Frailey, John P. Murphy, Werner Pfeiffer, Alison Rossiter, Stephanie Syjuco, Rhiannon Skye Tafoya, Massimo Tarrida.
Jessica D. Brier, Deknatel Curatorial Fellow in Photography, Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College, is a curator and historian of art and design specialising in the intermediality of photography, printmaking, graphic design, and architecture. She holds a PhD in art history from the University of Southern California.