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I am one of 5 artists showcasing artworks in this exhibition “Metamorphosis: The Art of Altered Books” at the Fuller Craft Museum, MA. Opening July 30 - November 6, 2016.
I have 5 book sculptures in the exhibition that are inspired by traditions, but blur genres and challenge notions about what a crafted object should be.
...“Jacqueline Rush Lee defies our expectations of what books can and should be with fecund meditations on nature and permanence. With a deft hand, Lee explores the material possibilities, drawing parallels between the life cycles of books and those of humans through forms found in nature”... Curator, Beth McLaughlin
Philosopher Cups 2016. Jacqueline Rush Lee
Transformed Book Covers
Photos: Brad Goda
This series is part of an ongoing body of work with books related to the concept of “Elemental;” a body of work in which I am further exploring and deconstructing the book form to “essential fragments” to create new meaning. Like a zen koan, the body of the text is stripped away to create a tea bowl form; serving as an object of contemplation in how one’s inner space is part of a larger, reflective infinite space.
www.jacquelinerushlee.com