Maker(s): | Friedlaender, Bilgé
| Culture: | American, born Istanbul, Turkey (1934-2000)
| Title: | Words, Numbers, Lines
| Date Made: | 1977
| Type: | Artist's Book
| Materials: | Unbound artist's book with eleven silkscreen and collaged pages in a hard, cloth-covered jacket; 11 pages
| Measurements: | Overall: 11 5/8 x 9 in; 29.5 x 22.9 cm; Each Sheet: 11 x 8 5/8 in; 27.9 x 21.9 cm
| Narrative Inscription: | SIGNATURE/DATE/COPYRIGHT: inside front jacket, lwr. r. (graphite): © Bilgé 1977; EDITION: inside front jacket, lwr. l. (graphite): 15/100
| Accession Number: | UM 1978.17.1-11
| Credit Line: | Gift of Bilgé Friedlaender
| Museum Collection: | University Museum of Contemporary Art at UMASS Amherst
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Label Text: 2006 Curatorial Fellowship Exhibition: Word and Image Bilgé Friedlaender’s artist book, Words, Numbers, Lines (1977), comments on the image as representation by replacing image with object and pairing it with its name. Affixed vertically to one page is a piece of red wire. Labeled “WIRE” beneath, it acts as a reminder of the difference between image and object. Another page features a printed, horizontal line, labeled “LINE” below. Here, the word is in quadruplicate, creating four additional horizontal and vertical lines, which collectively form a grid. Intricate layers of meaning permeate the pages. The wire’s relatively straight composition is, essentially, a line. The line, similarly, could easily be understood as representing an object, such as a wire. Friedlaender’s book thus at once defines and melds object, representation, and word. Lisa Amato
Tags: abstract; books; collages; conceptual art; doodles; dots; drawing; graphic arts; grids; hands; lines; numbers; text Link to share this object record: https://museums.fivecolleges.edu/detail.php?t=objects&type=ext&id_number=UM+1978.17.1-11 |