How to Change Day to Dusk Artist's Book by Louise Fisher

$349.99

This artist’s book is featured in the MCBA/Jerome Book Arts Residency XVII Exhibition, on display in MCBA’s Main Gallery from October 31st, 2024 to January 4th, 2024.

This piece is featured in the November 2024 issue of The Fore Edge, a quarterly newsletter from MCBA that highlights new artist’s books and zines for collections, universities, and libraries. If you are interested in receiving this newsletter, there is a sign up available here. Past featured pieces can be viewed here.

How to Change Day to Dusk is an artist book that conveys the cognitive and emotional experience of shopping for my first home in the post-pandemic housing market, specifically via Zillow. The houses you see are appropriated and curated from the app and all feature ubiquitous cut-and-paste Photoshop edits. Real estate photographers add artificial light to the sky, windows and light fixtures to an otherwise day-time photograph in order to romanticize the property. In this piece, I explore what it means to long for the American dream of a single-family home while being unattainable for so many. This book is inspired by countless hours scrolling Zillow and reading housing market news articles, Ed Ruscha’s early artist books and 20th century home builders catalogs.” -Louise Fisher

10” x 8” x 0.25”

*Consignment item. Not eligible for 10% membership discount. All consignment purchases are final and non-refundable once shipped.

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This artist’s book is featured in the MCBA/Jerome Book Arts Residency XVII Exhibition, on display in MCBA’s Main Gallery from October 31st, 2024 to January 4th, 2024.

This piece is featured in the November 2024 issue of The Fore Edge, a quarterly newsletter from MCBA that highlights new artist’s books and zines for collections, universities, and libraries. If you are interested in receiving this newsletter, there is a sign up available here. Past featured pieces can be viewed here.

How to Change Day to Dusk is an artist book that conveys the cognitive and emotional experience of shopping for my first home in the post-pandemic housing market, specifically via Zillow. The houses you see are appropriated and curated from the app and all feature ubiquitous cut-and-paste Photoshop edits. Real estate photographers add artificial light to the sky, windows and light fixtures to an otherwise day-time photograph in order to romanticize the property. In this piece, I explore what it means to long for the American dream of a single-family home while being unattainable for so many. This book is inspired by countless hours scrolling Zillow and reading housing market news articles, Ed Ruscha’s early artist books and 20th century home builders catalogs.” -Louise Fisher

10” x 8” x 0.25”

*Consignment item. Not eligible for 10% membership discount. All consignment purchases are final and non-refundable once shipped.

This artist’s book is featured in the MCBA/Jerome Book Arts Residency XVII Exhibition, on display in MCBA’s Main Gallery from October 31st, 2024 to January 4th, 2024.

This piece is featured in the November 2024 issue of The Fore Edge, a quarterly newsletter from MCBA that highlights new artist’s books and zines for collections, universities, and libraries. If you are interested in receiving this newsletter, there is a sign up available here. Past featured pieces can be viewed here.

How to Change Day to Dusk is an artist book that conveys the cognitive and emotional experience of shopping for my first home in the post-pandemic housing market, specifically via Zillow. The houses you see are appropriated and curated from the app and all feature ubiquitous cut-and-paste Photoshop edits. Real estate photographers add artificial light to the sky, windows and light fixtures to an otherwise day-time photograph in order to romanticize the property. In this piece, I explore what it means to long for the American dream of a single-family home while being unattainable for so many. This book is inspired by countless hours scrolling Zillow and reading housing market news articles, Ed Ruscha’s early artist books and 20th century home builders catalogs.” -Louise Fisher

10” x 8” x 0.25”

*Consignment item. Not eligible for 10% membership discount. All consignment purchases are final and non-refundable once shipped.

Louise Fisher is a Minnesota-based visual artist who holds an MFA from Arizona State University and a BFA from the University of Northern Iowa. Fisher currently resides in the Twin Cities, where she teaches drawing and printmaking courses in the Art Department at Normandale Community College. Louise has exhibited both nationally and internationally, and her work has been included in private and public collections such as the Zuckerman Museum of Art, the University of North Florida and the Wichita Art Museum. Her most recent accomplishments include receiving the 2018 SGC International Graduate Fellowship Award and the 2021 Jordan Holly Fellowship Award as an artist-in-residence at In Cahoots. In her work, Louise explores themes of landscape and environmental psychology through prints, artist's books, and installations.

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