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Look It Up - Limited Edition of 10 Print

Elize de Beer

South Africa

Printmaking, Engraving on Paper

Size: 16.5 W x 16.1 H x 0 D in

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De Beer’s work has been strongly focused on words as abstract imagery rather than carriers of semiotic meaning and the access to knowledge thought the vehicle of books and the written word. These concepts are rooted within her personal experience of Dyslexia. “Look It Up” is a work that focuses on one’s ability of accessing knowledge and what we can gain from that knowledge. The print is made up of old a library cards and library catalogue cards, which have become outdated forms of technology. They do still exist within some institutions, but due to their outdated nature they are more of then not, discarded. To represent their discarded and also relic like nature, de Beer has made them look damaged and scuffed by types of mishandling and water damage through the use of aquatints. Thought this process the cards looked mistreated and where water damaged and caused the words to bleed and become eligible. Through this process of abstracting the words, a visual tool that De Beer often uses within her works, the words now because abstract imagery that represent written language rather than actual carriers of meaning. There is however one word within the print that is less distorted and that is the name of the author, Foucault. The information depicted on the cards is of Michel Foucault’s 1980 book, Power/Knowledge: Selected Interviews and Other Writings 1972-1977. In this particular book and in many of this writings Foucault's investigates history and the western ideas behind prisons, schools, barracks, hospitals, factories, cities, lodgings, families, sexuality and other organized forms of social life and their implications for understanding the social control of our bodies and our minds. This book and its essays are not without its flues and criticisms but there are valuable lessons that we as a society can learn and gain value insight from such a book in 2020. Within our society we have access to information like never before and because of this we think that we hold the control in our lives. Yet we live in a global society that is trying to control our bodies and minds more than ever before. Where is feels like we are moving backwards in our society. As much as we need to look forward is also imported to look back at our histories and to look at writers from our past so that we don’t fall within the same traps and repeat history. This print acts as a reminder of that past, a reminder of old forms of technology that can bring back a sense of nostalgia and of writings that we can look back to for knowledge. Since we live in a society that seeks access and knowledge instantly, these cards aren’t going to bring this knowledge into people lives the ways its needs to. We live in a digital age and often seek digital solutions. In light of this, within the print the viewer is offered two avenues to find this book and its information. Through the use of digital printing and acid free book repair tape, there are two stickers on the print. One representing the doi decimal code of Foucault's book, which is one of the leading library coding systems to catalogue and locate books within libraries. The second is a barcode, representing the books ISPN number. This barcode can bring the books information immediacy to the viewer. All the viewer needs to do is have a QR and Barcode scanner application on their smart phones, and by scanning the barcode the viewer can search the result of the barcode and instantly find all the digital information on the book. Not only does this artwork bring written language and these cards into a visual art realm, but the print allowing the viewer to interact and activate the artwork. Through going out to look for the book in library or in front of the artwork on their phones. The artwork is about seeking out knowledge and how it is accessed. The more knowledge we have about the world and our histories the better we can make informed decision as individuals to navigate through a sociality that is often trying to control how we access knowledge and how we move through the world in general. There is power in art and in the written world, a power that is often underestimated and it’s a power that should be celebrated.

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Printmaking:Engraving on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:10

Size:16.5 W x 16.1 H x 0 D in

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I graduated from the Michaelis School of Fine art in Cape Town in 2015 with my BAFA majoring in printmaking. The following year I graduated with my honors in Curatorship in 2016. Since then I have been working within the creative industry both in galleries and currently in a framing studio. Over the years I have also taken part of various printmaking, bookbinding and book restoration internships to further my practical knowledge. During my studies and in my current artist practice, books and artist-books have been one of the main sources of inspiration for my work. This is rooted in the fact that I am dyslexic and my relationship with books and words is slightly different to the average reader. I have always been fascinated by a book's objectivity, how they act as carriers of knowledge and by words as imagery rather than carriers of meaning; as I could often not access the codes within words. Through my work I continue to explore the those relationships in the form of printmaking and book arts; further developing and expanding those concepts of words, knowledge and books.

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