John Stezaker
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The art of John Stezaker engages with the ceaseless flow of images that has been a consequence of mechanical reproduction, mass media and popular culture. His intervention into these images through collage, excision, reconfiguration, inversion or occlusion can be seen to interrupt their everyday circulation in a profound way: image and perception aike are questioned, rearranged and opened to new possibilities. Through their transformation Stezaker's images acquire poetic resonance, and, in many cases, a disquieting allure.
With over 120 illustrations, this monograph presents the first overview of John Stezaker's work on paper from the 1970s onwards, featuring his found images, collages, image fragments and a selection from The 3rd Person Archive. Essays by Dawn Ades and Michael Bracewell, as well as a conversation between the artist and curators Daniel F. Herrmann and Christophe Gallois, place Stezaker's work in a historical context and analyse his methodology and practice.
TitelJohn Stezaker
Auteur
Plaats van uitgaveLondon
UitgeverRidinghouse
Jaar van uitgave2010
Pagina'si220 p.
Illustratiesill
Formaat27 cm
Materiaalboek
ISBN978-1-905464-33-3
Persoonstrefwoord John Stezaker
| Exemplaarnummer | Plaatscode | Uitleenstatus | |
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| B-2012/276 | ,77,STEZAKER,1 | Beschikbaar |
| Exemplaarnummer | B-2012/276 |
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| Uitleenstatus | Beschikbaar |