Hurt by the word
First came the cry, then silence; the trace, then the form; the vision, then the word. This is a space for the interaction of image and text, word and form, contemporary art and graphic design. Here we use words as images, and images as words in the era of visual culture. You can either read them or watch them. Everything is in the interstices.
By Manu Martínez
Hurt by the word
lucfuller:

Performance Paints #2
Epson Inkjet and Acrylic on Canvas
30” x 40”
Luc Fuller 2013
exasperated-viewer-on-air:

by Eddie Peake
kiameku:

Ryan Gander INVESTIGATION # 92 - WITH HEART DOTTED ‘I’S’ 2013 Plexiglass frame, striped toothpaste 79 x 59 x 5 cm
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An alphabet made from striped toothpaste squirts framed, backed on a  wooden board with visible grain, the same colour as the frame and then  glazed.
contemporary-art-blog:

Danish artist Jeppe Hein, Bonniers Kunsthall, 2013Contemporary-Art-Blog
bootoo:

Natalia Stachon
mitjaissick:

Florian Meisenberg
 some little artistic attitude, even after all, 2009
series
oil paint on fabric, 180 x 112 cm
czudej:

Bryan DooleyUntitled (Leather Jacket), 2012Aluminium Panel, Camouflage Duct Tape, Apple Fragranced air freshner.(24cm x 31cm)
czudej:

Phil Wagner, Untitled (American) (2011)
vltracontemporary:

Slavs and Tatars
Cady Noland
David Douard at Valentin
contemporaryartdaily:

David Douard at Valentin
joereorda:

Matthew Higgs Reading Painting #12 (Bob Nickas), 2013  Acrylic on canvas, publications, wire, staples 18 inches diameter (45.7 cm)
José Antonio Hernández-Díez
curated-by:

Adrian Piper, This Is Not the Documentation Of A Performance, 1976