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San Antonio Museum of Art, Gift of Laura and Jack Richmond.

According to a Researcher

San Antonio Museum of Art, Gift of Laura and Jack Richmond.
San Antonio Museum of Art, Gift of Laura and Jack Richmond.
Contact San Antonio Museum of Art, Registrar Department for rights and reproduction of this image. Photography by Peggy Tenison. © Gary Sweeney

According to a Researcher

Artist: (American, born 1952)
Place made:United States
Date: 2006
Dimensions:
25 x 48 in. (63.5 x 121.9 cm)
Credit Line: Gift of Laura and Jack Richmond
Object number: 2007.14
Copyright: © Gary Sweeney
Label Text
"I've been fascinated with the workings and structure
of language for years. I'm an obsessive reader of
newspapers and magazines, and I cut out dozens of
articles of varied, interesting topics weekly."

Gary Sweeney

With a strong interest in both the form and meaning of language, Sweeney collects words and phrases as the source material for developing humorous conceptual art in several mediums, including painting, sculpture, photography, and site-specific installation. This mixed-media example was inspired by a newspaper column about the human capacity for discerning accurate meaning from misspelled words, when the first and last letters of each word are in tact. In reading the text — mostly words with scrambled interior letters — viewers will discover that they are participating in the very activity that the text describes. To ensure that the work would remain light and playful in tone, Sweeney included a 1950s-style comic-book figure of a father reading a newspaper.

(David Rubin, Label Text 2007)
Not on view


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