Preview “The Book as Art” at the Art Institute on Friday Night
Decatur Metro | July 17, 2014From the Decatur Arts Alliance…
Swing by the Art Institute of Atlanta-Decatur Gallery at 1 W. Court Square this Friday and explore our juried selection of artists books.
A delight to the eye, a pleasure to the hand, artist books make tangible forms that introduce us to new interpretations of an ancient concept and also to questions and ideas about 21st century form and format. The Book as Art: Expanding the Limits is juried from entries arriving from all over the world, and includes artists ranging in experience from students to recognized professionals in the medium. The Book as Art is proud to include examples of the finest in the field, from artists in twenty states, Canada, Israel, and Germany.
The book as a physical object in an increasingly digital world remains stubbornly analog. Those with narrative content offer the frustrations of sequential visuals – the viewer longs to see more than one segment at a time but the format allows only a gradual reveal. Sculptural objects interpreting the concept of the book also require more than a glance to draw the viewer into a deeper understanding of what books are and can be. Both narrative and sculptural interpretations are included in this exhibition for your viewing and interpretive pleasure.
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Arrests Made in Greg Germani Cyclist Case
Decatur Metro | July 17, 2014Decaturish has the details…
Atlanta Police on July 16 announced the arrest of a woman accused of helping her boyfriend cover up a crime that landed a local cyclist in the hospital.
Shortly after that announcement, the boyfriend, Joseph Alan Lewis, 19, turned himself into police. Lewis turned himself in to the Zone 2 Atlanta Police Precinct at 1:30 am on July 17, Atlanta Police said.