
inkjet on book page
Wade Guyton's work blurs the boundary between digital process and physical material, using inkjet printing as both tool and subject. In this piece, the mechanical intervention of the printer onto an existing book page creates a tension between the printed word and the overlaid image, challenging notions of authorship and reproduction. The work reflects Guyton's ongoing investigation into how images are produced, distributed, and consumed in the digital age.
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- Auction House · Phillips
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Under the Influence
March 8, 2013
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