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Cauleen Smith — More Brilliant than the Sun, from Human_3.0 Reading List
Cauleen Smith

More Brilliant than the Sun, from Human_3.0 Reading List

2016

Over the course of eighteen months in 2015 and 2016, Chicago-based artist Cauleen Smith produced a series of 57 drawings, each representing a specific book that she has read. Together, these drawings propose a reading list, a new canon of humanistic literacy so urgently needed here and now. The personal impact of reading is conveyed through Smith’s choice of media; the time and effort to create drawings by hand reflects the special power of holding and reading a physical book. As her primary discipline is film, the decision to make a series of drawings is especially significant. In these objects Smith reveals intellectual touchstones essential to her worldview, but she also provokes us to consider which of these books is critical to our collective experience: Have you read these books? What do they mean to us now? What would you add to this list?

Medium
Graphite and watercolor with touches brush and blue ink and opaque watercolor on wove graph paper
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Cauleen Smith, More Brilliant than the Sun, from Human_3.0 Reading List, 2016

Over the course of eighteen months in 2015 and 2016, Chicago-based artist Cauleen Smith produced a series of 57 drawings, each representing a specific book that she has read. Together, these drawings propose a reading list, a new canon of humanistic literacy so urgently needed here and now. The personal impact of reading is conveyed through Smith’s choice of media; the time and effort to create drawings by hand reflects the special power of holding and reading a physical book. As her primary discipline is film, the decision to make a series of drawings is especially significant. In these objects Smith reveals intellectual touchstones essential to her worldview, but she also provokes us to consider which of these books is critical to our collective experience: Have you read these books? What do they mean to us now? What would you add to this list?

Medium
Graphite and watercolor with touches brush and blue ink and opaque watercolor on wove graph paper
Dimensions
30 x 21.5 cm
Year
2016
Seen at
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

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Watercolor, Works on Paper, Drawing, Unique Work, Contemporary

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