Mirror Piece
Artist creator: Ian Burn
Categories: Bookwork / Photocopy/Xerox, Poetry/Proses/Text Works
Reference no.:NL/Bur.I/67.00 Place/Shelf:3GL
Book title: | Mirror Piece |
Year made: | 1967 |
Place made: | USA |
Original: | Yes |
Edition: (No. in Edition) |
13 () |
Dimensions: | 215 x 275 |
Binder: | stationery binding |
Physical description: | clipped pages |
Medium: | instructions, drawings |
Further information: | |
"I certify that I consider this work is in no way unique and might be reproduced at any time or place by myself or any person at any time or place by myself or any other person (either acting on my behalf or acting independently)" Ian Burn.
"...Through 'Mirror Piece', produced in New York in 1967, Burn explored the idea of looking and seeing, and demanded a new kind of attention and mental participation from the viewer. He purposely used common materials in this work to copy a household bathroom mirror. Burn felt that if the subject matter is familiar, then the familiar object, in this case the mirror, is seen but not looked at. This is further complicated as the reflective quality of the mirror actually denies the surface any observable substance. Instead the viewer, immediately confronted with his or her own image, cannot look past the reflection. To do so would require an ability to look at oneself seeing, thereby presenting a visual paradox... From 1965 to 1970, Burn produced a series of mirror and glass pieces as he continued to explore how we see things. The growth of Conceptual Art in Australia benefited greatly through the direct link created by Australian artists like Burn, working in New York." Barbara Poliness, 2002 (from the National Gallery of Australia website) |
Artist creator: | Ian Burn () |
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