Neither one thing nor the other
Print
2010 (printed)
2010 (printed)
Artist/Maker | |
Place of origin |
Liz Collini has an MA in Fine Art Printmaking from the Royal College of Art (graduated 2007). She is an artist who works with prints and drawings, making different forms of texts using simple but often ambiguous words and phrases in which word becomes image. She has described her work as follows: "The written word holds many paradoxes, not least those of absence and presence. There are gaps and overlaps between reading and viewing, text and image, the hand and the machine. I try to create breathing spaces in which we can pause and look back at language. Whole narratives can be compressed into a single word or familiar phrase. The drawings' resemblance to plans and blueprints reflects the strange provisionality of written language; the things about which we write are always elsewhere. I work only with Times New Roman (the default font) and my own handwriting to minimise questions of typography."
In 2010, the V&A commissioned Liz Collini to make a site-specific print for semi-permanent display in the Prints & Drawings Study Room. This was in due course donated by Robert Breckman: see E.328-2011). This print, 'neither one thing nor the other' was made for an exhibition in Portugal in 2010 (the Portuguese reads 'nem una coisa nem outra'), and was given to the V&A by the artist to compliment the commissioned print.
In 2010, the V&A commissioned Liz Collini to make a site-specific print for semi-permanent display in the Prints & Drawings Study Room. This was in due course donated by Robert Breckman: see E.328-2011). This print, 'neither one thing nor the other' was made for an exhibition in Portugal in 2010 (the Portuguese reads 'nem una coisa nem outra'), and was given to the V&A by the artist to compliment the commissioned print.
Object details
Category | |
Object type | |
Title | Neither one thing nor the other (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Screenprint on paper |
Brief description | Screenprint by Liz Collini entitled 'Neither one thing nor the other'. Lisbon, 2010 |
Physical description | Screenprint featuring the text 'nem uma coisa nem outra' on a blue ground. |
Dimensions |
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Copy number | 4/10 |
Marks and inscriptions | Liz Collini '10 PA 4/10 (Signature; date; edition number. All in pencil) |
Credit line | Given by the artist |
Subject depicted | |
Summary | Liz Collini has an MA in Fine Art Printmaking from the Royal College of Art (graduated 2007). She is an artist who works with prints and drawings, making different forms of texts using simple but often ambiguous words and phrases in which word becomes image. She has described her work as follows: "The written word holds many paradoxes, not least those of absence and presence. There are gaps and overlaps between reading and viewing, text and image, the hand and the machine. I try to create breathing spaces in which we can pause and look back at language. Whole narratives can be compressed into a single word or familiar phrase. The drawings' resemblance to plans and blueprints reflects the strange provisionality of written language; the things about which we write are always elsewhere. I work only with Times New Roman (the default font) and my own handwriting to minimise questions of typography." In 2010, the V&A commissioned Liz Collini to make a site-specific print for semi-permanent display in the Prints & Drawings Study Room. This was in due course donated by Robert Breckman: see E.328-2011). This print, 'neither one thing nor the other' was made for an exhibition in Portugal in 2010 (the Portuguese reads 'nem una coisa nem outra'), and was given to the V&A by the artist to compliment the commissioned print. |
Collection | |
Accession number | E.1278-2011 |
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Record created | November 10, 2011 |
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