Brian Dettmer

Brian Dettmer

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It has been a while since I last looked at the artwork of Brian Dettmer. Dettmer is still breathing new life into old, antiquated books and transforming them into new works of art.

Statement
The age of information in physical form is waning. As intangible routes thrive with quicker fluidity, material and history are being lost, slipping and eroding into the ether. Newer media swiftly flips forms, unrestricted by the weight of material and the responsibility of history. In the tangible world we are left with a frozen material but in the intangible world we may be left with nothing. History is lost as formats change from physical stability to digital distress.

The richness and depth of the book is universally respected yet often undiscovered as the monopoly of the form and relevance of the information fades over time. The book’s intended function has decreased and the form remains linear in a non-linear world. By altering physical forms of information and shifting preconceived functions, new and unexpected roles emerge. This is the area I currently operate in. Through meticulous excavation or concise alteration I edit or dissect communicative objects or systems such as books, maps, tapes and other media. The medium’s role transforms. Its content is recontextualized and new meanings or interpretations emerge.

Explanation of Process
In this work I begin with an existing book and seal its edges, creating an enclosed vessel full of unearthed potential. I cut into the surface of the book and dissect through it from the front. I work with knives, tweezers and surgical tools to carve one page at a time, exposing each layer while cutting around ideas and images of interest. Nothing inside the books is relocated or implanted, only removed. Images and ideas are revealed to expose alternate histories and memories. My work is a collaboration with the existing material and its past creators and the completed pieces expose new relationships of the book’s internal elements exactly where they have been since their original conception.

Saturation Will Result, 2011, Set of encyclopedias with pedestal, 34-1/2" x 27" x 11-3/8"

Saturation Will Result, 2011, Set of encyclopedias with pedestal, 34-1/2" x 27" x 11-3/8"

Absolute Authority, 2011, Hardcover book, acrylic medium, 9-3/4" x 7-3/4" x 4"

Absolute Authority, 2011, Hardcover book, acrylic medium, 9-3/4" x 7-3/4" x 4"

American Peoples, 2011, Hardcover books, acrylic medium, 61" x 39" x 14"

American Peoples, 2011, Hardcover books, acrylic medium, 61" x 39" x 14"

American Peoples, 2011, Hardcover books, acrylic medium, 61" x 39" x 14"

American Peoples, 2011, Hardcover books, acrylic medium, 61" x 39" x 14"

Universal Standard, 2011, Hardcover books, acrylic medium, 42-1/4" x 13" x 13"

Universal Standard, 2011, Hardcover books, acrylic medium, 42-1/4" x 13" x 13"

See more work on Brian Dettmer’s website.

About the Author – Jeff Rainey

I have loved art as long as I can remember and have been creating my whole life. I started this blog to collect and curate great artwork that I find around the web. I also run a blog to feed my love for tech at todayinweb.com.

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About the Author – Jeff Rainey

I have loved art as long as I can remember and have been creating my whole life. I started this blog to collect and curate great artwork that I find around the web. I also run a blog to feed my love for tech at todayinweb.com.

Do you want to be a guest author? Send us an email showus@todayinart.com.