Beauty Campaign - Book Spreads

Prefigurative Intervention Books made to be Shopdropped in Powell's City of books, Target, Rite Aid Coptic Bound Book "Beauty: to be touched, moved, and inspired. Dedicated to Christa Dahlke Letterpress Monotypes The last project i will talk a

Prefigurative Intervention Books made to be Shopdropped in Powell’s City of books, Target, Rite Aid

Coptic Bound Book

“Beauty: to be touched, moved, and inspired.
Dedicated to Christa Dahlke
Letterpress
Monotypes

The last project i will talk about is this small coptic bound books of monotypes and letterpress work that i created It stands out a bit from the rest. it is not graphic nor does it look activist artwork I thought of all the places I dropped items in the last few months Items that point to things I find offensive or disturbing. In my attempt to shut them down.

But what is possible if they were shut down and what’s the alternative to Beauty aids that are creating swagger and sexy intrigue, sugar daddies and bahama mamas

What could they be promoting
The activist term for this is prefigurative intervention as descrbed in the book Beautiful Trouble by Andrew Boyd.
quote the goal of prefigurative intervention is two fold: to offer a compelling glimpse of a possible, and better future and also to slyly or baldly point out the poverty of imagination of the world we do live in.

The book reads Beauty: to be touched moved and inspired. This is my stance on beauty after readying Elaine Scarrys book On Beauty and being just.
Where beauty is not something found stunning by the masses or bought in a plastic tube but beauty is something that transforms your thinking it is powerful enough to stop you in your tracks, make you forget your ego and go into action to preserve the beautiful

Artwork Info

Type of Work Book Arts
Medium Monotype, Letterpress, Coptic Binding
Dimensions 4 in by 7 in
Subject Matter Beauty and Consumerisum

Artist Info

Mary Dahlke

Graduate Student
Joined: April 5, 2011

Rights: All Rights Reserved

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Mary Dahlke MFA Visual Studies Thesis 2014