San Francisco artist Brian Singer reshapes your favorite banned books — literally — in defense of the freedom to write and read.
'Kindling #1' uses the printed page as a medium — physical books cut, reshaped, bound, whitewashed and set on edge.
The linen-wrapped panel includes the works of more than a dozen banned writers — among the transformed titles: “The Bluest Eye” by Toni Morrison, “Animal House” by George Orwell, “Looking for Alaska” by John Green and “Gender Queer” by Maia Kobabe. This work, one of a pair of 30-by-60-inch panels, will be on exhibit in 'BANNED' at Arion Press in San Francisco starting Saturday. Brian Singer is an artist based in San Francisco.
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