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American,
b. 1948
Mas Fina Como La Gallina
1972
Linen, cheese-cloth, paper
55 x 73 x 2.75 in.
Gift of the Kathryn C. Wanlass Foundation
2011.89
Throughout the 1970s, Charles Christopher Hill engaged himself fully in process art, where the time spent making a work is often as important, if not more so, than the end product itself. Especially attracted to used paper because it was free and readily available, Hill developed his own approach to creating large-scale collages by sewing together assorted types of paper, including rag, newsprint, construction paper, and crepe paper. To ensure firmness and durability, he incorporated fabrics such as the linen and cheesecloth employed in this work.
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