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Opening Reception – The Book As Art v.12: Rock, Paper, Scissors

September 5 @ 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm

When

September 5 @ 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Location

Fourth Floor Gallery of the Decatur Library

215 Sycamore Street
Decatur, 30030 United States

(404) 370-3070

Admission

Free

Be the first to see over 40 unique artworks on display from across the U.S.!

Join us for an Opening Reception on Thursday, September 5th from 6:30 – 9:00 pm and enjoy light refreshments while visiting with fellow art lovers and some of the featured artists.  Access the gallery by using the rear entrance nearest the parking deck for this after-hours event.

 

The Book As Art v.12: Rock, Paper, Scissors is the twelfth edition of an art show celebrating books: objects that, in an increasingly digital world, stubbornly survive.

 

Rock, Paper, Scissors draws its inspiration from the childhood game of chance. This zero-sum game, played with symbols made with the players’ hands, has origins dating back to Han Dynasty China, and later, Japan.

 

The game can have many variations: number of players, different names, or a reordering of the words: “rock,” “paper,” and “scissors.” Whether these objects are animals or elements, the concept remains the same. By using a simple mathematical formula, hand symbols, and a bit of luck, a decision is produced for the combatants.

 

The objects in this exhibition interpret the concept of the book and invite the viewer to look beyond the printed page to where ideas, words, and symbols are transformed and are transfigured. Artists were challenged to look inward and outward, to interpret and embrace the childlike fun of this seemingly simple, classic game that blends history, nature, and mathematics with a bit of luck.

 

Or, simply give yourself over, and play a game of chance! 1, 2, 3…

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