In This Case, It's OK
von gen ken montgomery
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OK - Here’s how it began. OK, to tell you the truth I don’t know how it began. It might have something to do with a little stamp of mine that has an “O” and a “K” inside a blue circle. But could it really be that simple? I have a wooden OK box given to me as gift from Laura Kikauka so I have a feeling that OK has something to do with her. Whatever the source, I continue to embrace all things OK. I like the simplicity, universality and ease of spelling “OK”, even when I see the long form - “OKAY”. Of course I have a collection of laminated “OK” clippings, but what to do with all the loose clippings that I might need one day for postcards? The question of where to put my “OK” clippings was answered when I found the proper case. In that case it was “OK” - I could laminate them or use them to make books, or affix them to postcards.That's all OK by me.
Remind me to tell you about the book I’m working on with my “It” clippings. - GKM 2011
Remind me to tell you about the book I’m working on with my “It” clippings. - GKM 2011
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Projektoption: Standard-Querformat, 25×20 cm
Seitenanzahl: 44 - Veröffentlichungsdatum: Mai 05, 2011
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ken montgomery
Richmond, Virginia
Sound has been a primary source material in my artwork. I ran a sound art gallery in New York City from 1989-1992 where I performed Lamination Rituals. Out of the detritus of performing with an amplified laminator I began assembling laminations into artworks that evolved into the practice of bookmaking. Most of the books I create are one-of-a-kind artworks of assembled pages. With my love of photography as a tool to see the world and document what I see I created these books using Blurb which can be reproduced and shared with more than one person. Enjoy!