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Silkscreen on lanaquarelle paper - Published by Two Palms, New York // Blah, Blah, Blah (Inverse) by Mel Bochner, created in 2022, is a limited edition silkscreen print that exemplifies the artist's exploration of language as visual art. The composition features a repeated arrangement of the word BLAH written in large, bold, and textured letters. The text is arranged in a grid-like formation, and the rough, imperfect application of black ink on a light background adds a sense of rawness and urgency. Bochner's use of repetition, coupled with the seemingly nonsensical phrase, invites viewers to consider the banality of overused language and the overwhelming nature of communication in contemporary society. By isolating and magnifying a common word, Bochner transforms it into a visual statement on the emptiness and overabundance of words.
Blah, Blah, Blah, 2022
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Silkscreen on lanaquarelle paper - Published by Two Palms, New York // Blah, Blah, Blah (Inverse) by Mel Bochner, created in 2022, is a limited edition silkscreen print that exemplifies the artist's exploration of language as visual art. The composition features a repeated arrangement of the word BLAH written in large, bold, and textured letters. The text is arranged in a grid-like formation, and the rough, imperfect application of black ink on a light background adds a sense of rawness and urgency. Bochner's use of repetition, coupled with the seemingly nonsensical phrase, invites viewers to consider the banality of overused language and the overwhelming nature of communication in contemporary society. By isolating and magnifying a common word, Bochner transforms it into a visual statement on the emptiness and overabundance of words.
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