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Set of 18 lithographs // L'eco di Bergamo by Jacob Kassay is a 2014 limited edition set of 18 lithographs, each measuring 19.7 x 26.2 cm. This work presents a detailed reproduction of newspaper pages, capturing the essence of printed media. The monochromatic palette and the repetitive arrangement of the lithographs emphasize the serial nature of news production, while also evoking a sense of nostalgia for the physicality of traditional newspapers. Kassay's work often explores the boundaries between media and representation, and here, he reflects on the ephemeral nature of information in the digital age by immortalizing it through a timeless, tactile medium.
L'eco di Bergamo , 2014
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Set of 18 lithographs // L'eco di Bergamo by Jacob Kassay is a 2014 limited edition set of 18 lithographs, each measuring 19.7 x 26.2 cm. This work presents a detailed reproduction of newspaper pages, capturing the essence of printed media. The monochromatic palette and the repetitive arrangement of the lithographs emphasize the serial nature of news production, while also evoking a sense of nostalgia for the physicality of traditional newspapers. Kassay's work often explores the boundaries between media and representation, and here, he reflects on the ephemeral nature of information in the digital age by immortalizing it through a timeless, tactile medium.
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