ROSEN, Kay
Description
Homophonia from the Suite, Lists
1990
silkscreen on paper, 10/25
sheet: 30 x 22 1/2 inches each
suite of four: .1) Ugly Duckling; .2) Liszt; .3) Liste/List; .4) Homophonia Kay Rosen's work represents a careful analysis of languages potential to act as both a visual and verbal medium. Rosen demonstrates this playful approach to language in her print series, Lists. In Ugly Duckling, Rosen focuses the viewers attention on an odd assortment of names taken from a section of the Gary, Indiana phone book. Another print, Liszt acts as a visual pun on the word list. It presents an inventory (or list!) of 19th-century pianist, Franz Liszts musical compositions. Through manipulating the appearance of text and playing with the aural components of language, Rosen brings to light subtle meanings that can be found within it.
Date
1990
Creator
ROSEN, Kay
United States, b. 1947
Source
Gift of Hudson and Feature Inc., N.Y.
Identifier
1996.71.4
Citation
ROSEN, Kay and United States, b. 1947, “ROSEN, Kay,” UCSB ADA Museum Omeka, accessed November 15, 2024, http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/items/show/10311.