
Rabii 2011
Donna Ruff, USA
Donna Ruff, Santa Fe,
New Mexico, USA
My book is both a lament for lives lost and a testament to the enduring
nature of books and learning. Formally, the work is like a book-
but its pages tell a visual story of grief. The names of those who
died in the bombing are written on the ribbon that winds through
pages of cut away text blocks. These names represent only a few
of the many thousands of Iraqis who have lost their lives in the
war. But hope continues for growth and renewal in this land that
has been the home of civilization for millennia.
2012 edition of 3. Silkscreen on bookcloth, handmade abaca paper,
satin ribbon, acrylic
Donna Ruff grew up in Miami Beach, Florida, and was an award-winning
children’s book illustrator in New York before earning her
MFA at Rutgers University in 2000. She has been chosen to create
site-specific installations at the Eldridge Street
Project and at PS 122 in New York,
and for ArtSPACE in New Haven, Connecticut.
She received grants from the NewArt Center, Massachusetts, Manhattan
Graphics Center, Vermont Studio Center, Santa Fe Art Institute,
and Tamarind Institute. Exhibitions include Speaking
Volumes at the Kohler Art Center, Fire Works
at the Hunterdon Museum, Paper[space] at
the Philadelphia Art Alliance, 4th International
Graphic Trienniale in Prague, and Feedback:
Artist to Artist at Kunstlerhaus Bethanien in Berlin. Her
work was included in Book Art: Iconic Sculptures
and Installations Made from Books, by Paul
Sloman.
She currently teaches at the Santa Fe University of Art and Design
and divides her time between New York and Santa Fe.
donnaruffstudio@gmail.com
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