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Wade Guyton — Epson DURABrite inkjet print on book page
Wade Guyton

Epson DURABrite inkjet print on book page

Wade Guyton's work blurs the boundary between mechanical reproduction and artistic authorship, using industrial printing processes as a primary mode of creation. In this piece, an Epson inkjet printer deposits ink directly onto an existing book page, layering digital output over pre-printed text or imagery. The result is a tension between the found object and the imposed image, raising questions about originality, seriality, and the nature of the artistic gesture.

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Contemporary Art Day Sale

November 12, 2013

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Wade Guyton, Epson DURABrite inkjet print on book page

Wade Guyton's work blurs the boundary between mechanical reproduction and artistic authorship, using industrial printing processes as a primary mode of creation. In this piece, an Epson inkjet printer deposits ink directly onto an existing book page, layering digital output over pre-printed text or imagery. The result is a tension between the found object and the imposed image, raising questions about originality, seriality, and the nature of the artistic gesture.

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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Inkjet Print, Minimalist, Male Artist, Conceptual Art, Contemporary Artist, Digital Print, Appropriation Art, American Artist, Book Page, Monochromatic, Text-Based Art, Post-Internet Art

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