: Her work is deeply influenced by the censorship of ideas and the suppression of books. She views books as vessels of memory and explores the tension between their "coming together and falling apart".
: Love uses a meticulous process of ripping, burning, and reassembling discarded books to create new visual languages. She often uses Kintsugi (the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold) as a metaphor for honoring fractures and transformation. Notable Works : amanda love
: An exhibition exploring the erasure of cultural memory and the enduring power of ideas. : Her work is deeply influenced by the
In an educational context, " Amanda " refers to the poem by , often studied in the CBSE Class 10 curriculum. She often uses Kintsugi (the Japanese art of
: Installations that reimagine the book as a site of collective loss and personal conviction.
Amanda Love is a contemporary artist based in Granville, Ohio, whose work focuses on the transformation of discarded text and books.