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Meticulously Sculpted Books by Brian Dettmer Explore the Inner Workings of Information — Colossal

Last updated: December 23, 2025 9:15 am
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The value of knowledge is immeasurable, yet in our consumer-driven society, it often seems that the worth of books has diminished to mere pennies. While a cup of coffee can cost upwards of six dollars, a classic piece of literature or scientific work can be found for just a few cents at a used book sale. This discrepancy in pricing highlights the ongoing issue of book waste in the publishing industry.

Every year, hundreds of millions of books are discarded due to overstock, age, or damage, leading to a significant environmental problem. Used bookstores with buy-back policies play a crucial role in recycling or properly disposing of these volumes that are no longer in demand. However, the fate of books that have outlived their usefulness remains a sustainability challenge, especially for genres like encyclopedia sets that have fallen out of favor in the digital age.

For artist Brian Dettmer, outdated reference books are not worthless objects but rather a source of inspiration and creativity. In his solo exhibition, “In·Formation,” at the Riverside Arts Center, Dettmer showcases his unique approach to book art. From intricate wall reliefs created by interweaving cut-up elements to freestanding sculptures carved directly into thick tomes, Dettmer breathes new life into hardcover publications such as dictionaries, atlases, and guides.

Through meticulous splicing and layering, Dettmer exposes hidden texts and images within these books, creating multi-dimensional assemblages that challenge our perception of information. By selectively revealing, concealing, or even redacting certain elements, the artist prompts viewers to consider how information is conveyed and interpreted in our increasingly digital world.

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“In·Formation” will be on display at the Riverside Arts Center in Illinois until January 24th. To learn more about Brian Dettmer and his work, visit his website and Instagram. His innovative approach to book art offers a fresh perspective on the value of knowledge and the transformative power of creativity.

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