About the Book
Bruso’s essays dwell in the twilight realm where art, mystery, and magic intersect—where objects exist neither fully in light nor in darkness. These artifacts inhabit a liminal space, reflecting transformation, possibility, and mysticism. They challenge us to see art not only for its form but as a conduit to something greater—bridging the material and spiritual worlds.
"A Slant of Shadow" offers a profound meditation on art’s ability to hold both beauty and power. Bruso invites readers to reflect on the invisible forces that shape not only the objects we admire but also our perceptions of life, death, and the unknown. For those seeking more than decoration in art, this collection offers a deeper way of seeing—a glimpse into a netherworld where aesthetics, magic, and spirituality converge.
About the Creator
Arthur Bruso is a gay visual artist, curator, and arts writer. He received his MFA from the University of Pennsylvania. His art has been exhibited at the Institute of Contemporary Art Philadelphia, the New Jersey State Museum Trenton, the Rice Gallery at Albany Institute of History and Art, LaMamma LaGalleria in New York, The Deenan Hull Gallery at Hudson County Community College and many other venues. He currently is co-Director of Curious Matter, a non-profit project space. He is also the author of: A Slant of Shadow, essays on art; So Far Away No One Will Notice, a memoir; six other photography monographs, and numerous essays on art. Bruso is the recipient of a New Jersey State Council on the Arts Fellowship in photography. He lives in the New York metropolitan area with his spouse.