"Cutting Into Relief" by Matthew L. Bass

Abstract

The following is an examination of the ideas and decisions that went into an art exhibition held in gallery 303 of the Harris Fine Art Center February 1-13, 2013. The exhibition explores the relationships of the artwork, artist, viewer, and space. The catalyst for the above mentioned exploration is a process of making art using linoleum relief printing. The subject of the artwork is an in-depth examination of the material and printing process. It is my contention that such a close look at the art making process reveals the attitudes and decisions that we make with any human endeavor.

Degree

MFA

College and Department

Fine Arts and Communications; Visual Arts

Rights

http://lib.byu.edu/about/copyright/

Date Submitted

2013-03-20

Document Type

Thesis

Handle

http://hdl.lib.byu.edu/1877/etd6107

Keywords

Gallery 303, Harris Fine Art Center, February 1-13, 2013, artwork, artist, viewer, space, relief printing, printing process, decisions

Language

English

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