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Slash: Paper Under the Knife

Slash: Paper Under the Knife at the Museum of Art and Design explores the international phenomenon of cut paper in contemporary art–showcasing the work of artists who reach beyond the traditional role of paper as a neutral surface to consider its potential as a medium for provocative, expressive, and visually striking sculpture, installation, and video animation.

This SundayArts Profile goes behind the scenes with four of the artists featured in the exhibition.  Slash: Paper Under the Knife is on view through April 4th, 2010.

6 comments

#1
11/17/09 :: 2:10 pm
James Says:

Nicely shot and edited. Good work

#2
11/19/09 :: 9:11 pm
Jim Says:

Beautifully done. Can I buy a DVD of this story?

#3
11/20/09 :: 7:13 pm
Michael Says:

Awesome…great subject, great presentation.

#4
12/4/09 :: 11:55 am
Carole Says:

Comprehensive and interesting including the artist interviews. Please let me know if i can purchase this as a DVD.

#5
12/8/09 :: 12:38 pm
Rolf Günther Says:

Wonderful show ! Congretulations! I follow Andrea’s work for 5 years now but I’m stunned that there are so many more excellent artists working with paper. Is it possible to get a DVD of this film?
thanks in advance answering me. Warmest regards
Rolf

#6
1/2/10 :: 12:55 am
Denise Edkins Says:

I saw this on TV and was riveted by the amazing works of art. I cannot wait to go see the show. I have been inspired! Thank you!




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