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Books and Projects by
Johanna Drucker
The Weekly Volcano, Feb. 20, 2014
Johanna Drucker is known worldwide
for her book art combining poetry, prose, visual art and innovative use of
typography. The exhibition Selected
Druckworks: Books and
Projects by Johanna Drucker at The Evergreen State College is
a smaller version of Drucker’s 40-year retrospective exhibition, Druckworks,
which is currently touring the country. Included in the show are examples of
Drucker’s book art in cases and a number of books viewers can hold in their
hands and read, and original drawings and prints from her many book art
projects.
This is a fascinating exhibition,
but not one that can be easily comprehended; a thorough appreciation takes
considerable effort on the part of the viewer. I recommend planning on at least
two hours in the gallery.
Much of Drucker’s art takes the
form of concrete poetry that can be seen as lyrical and, in some instances,
darkly surrealistic. Many of the pieces interweave poetry with visual art,
humor and hints of stories that cannot be fully or easily understood without
some imagination on the part of the viewer.
As a typical example, the piece
called “The History of The/My World” begins with “In the beginning was the
world, nursed on the warm breast of chaos fast following a night of hard
publicity…”
As another example, “Night
Crawlies on the Web” is a tiny book, approximately four-by-five inches, which
visitors can pick up and browse through. It is a nightmarish story with
surrealistic illustrations including drawings of strange humans and monsters.
The proofs of linoleum cuts and
drawings from “Testament of Women” are beautiful. The drawings of women are
lyrical with free-flowing lines. The linoleum cuts are heavily contrasting
images in black and white. Most of the female figures are emaciated. There is
one that is like Picasso’s portrait of Gertrude Stein if she had been on a
crash diet.
This show is definitely worth a
drive out to the Evergreen campus.
[The
Evergreen State College Gallery, open Mon.-Fr., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed for half-hour lunch break starting around 1 p.m., through Feb. 28, 2700
Evergreen Parkway NW, Library 1st floor, Olympia]
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