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Alison Rossiter: Expired Paper
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Alison Rossiter: Expired Paper in Grande Prairie, AB
Current price: $100.95

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Alison Rossiter: Expired Paper in Grande Prairie, AB
Current price: $100.95
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Size: Hardcover
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"Conceptual abstraction par excellence" - The New York Times Divided into sections that represent the breadth of Alison Rossiter’s (born 1953) process and vision, Expired Paper offers a comprehensive look at the artist’s body of cameraless photo-art— Latent, Landscapes, Pools, Pours, Dips, Blurs, Fours and Collages . Art critic Leah Ollman has been contemplating Rossiter’s work for years, and her accompanying text serves as an ideal complement to the images: “All of the works pay homage to the rich idiosyncrasies of photographic papers across history, and restore a sanctity to the photograph as object. Made without cameras, lenses or film, the works are nothing but process and materiality.” The book also includes a selection of early 20th-century photographic paper packages (which the artist has collected for over 10 years) in a separate booklet.
"Conceptual abstraction par excellence" - The New York Times Divided into sections that represent the breadth of Alison Rossiter’s (born 1953) process and vision, Expired Paper offers a comprehensive look at the artist’s body of cameraless photo-art— Latent, Landscapes, Pools, Pours, Dips, Blurs, Fours and Collages . Art critic Leah Ollman has been contemplating Rossiter’s work for years, and her accompanying text serves as an ideal complement to the images: “All of the works pay homage to the rich idiosyncrasies of photographic papers across history, and restore a sanctity to the photograph as object. Made without cameras, lenses or film, the works are nothing but process and materiality.” The book also includes a selection of early 20th-century photographic paper packages (which the artist has collected for over 10 years) in a separate booklet.




















