LIBRARY
Taryn
Plumb
WATERFALL
ARTS
256
HIGH STREET
BELFAST,
MAINE
THROUGH
MARCH 21
ABBIE
READ PAYS HOMAGE TO THE WRITTEN WORD
Abbie
Read grew up in a literary household, surrounded by books of all
kinds (and yes, her last name is a rather stark coincidence).
So,
as the world has begun to alter the tangibility of books — from
paper to screen — the Appleton, Maine artist has been compelled to
create a living, growing homage to the volumes and sheaves that for
so long held the various iterations of the written word. Titled
“Library,” it has been the main focus of her creativity for two
years.
Now
measuring 28 feet long and seven-and- a-half feet high (and
expanding) it is an assemblage of handmade, booklike boxes of varying
sizes that contain random artifacts, found items, curiosities and
miniature pieces of Read’s own art.
“Books
have been a big part of my life forever,” said Read. “It seems so
strange to me to be going into a time when those are less valued as a
source of information and knowledge. What’s going to happen with
these items that are filling up actual, literal libraries?”
The
large, rectangular, rich-on-the-eyes installation is currently
displayed at the Clifford Gallery in the Waterfall Arts center in
Belfast, where it will remain through March 21. Previously, it was a
fixture in the Portland Museum of Art’s 2013 Biennial.
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