Photo artist Cara Barer experiments with curling irons, clothes pins and water to transform discarded books into coiled, crumpled objects of beauty.   She says her photographs “are primarily a documentation of a physical evolution . . . The way we choose to research and find information is also in an evolution.”

“Barer visually documents the way in which society has come to retrieve information by changing a common reference book into a work of sculpture and photographing the outcome.” -Exhibition notes from Bau-Xi Photo in Toronto

More of Cara Barer’s work on the Bau-Xi website.

Cara Barer’s website, here.


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