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John Stezaker: Love (Paperback)
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John Stezaker: Love (Paperback)
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You Save R119 (20%)
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Stripped of their typical narrative and commercial contexts, the
fragmented collages of this collection act as visually tantalizing
ciphers, reflecting the desires and imaginings of the beholder.' -
Jennie Waldow, Brooklyn Rail This beautifully illustrated catalogue
showcases works by British artist John Stezaker made between 1976
and 2017 and brought together in the 2018 show "Love" at The
Approach, London. Stezaker is celebrated for his distinctive
collage works: interruptions of, and interventions into, found
images dating mostly from the mid-20th century - products of
modernist culture such as film stills, press and publicity
photographs, magazines and postcards. His works engage with themes
such as psychological archetypes, fragmentation, identity, self and
other, desire, inscrutability and enigma, glamour, fantasy, dreams
and the gaze. A sense of romance pervades Stezaker's imagery. As
demonstrated most dramatically by the artist's 'Love' series
(2016), his work seduces and ensnares the viewer's gaze, arresting
their perceptual expectations. Disquieting, poetic, compelling,
glamorous and strange, the anatomies of love and desire comprising
'Love' resemble a visual encyclopaedia of human consciousness.
Featuring essays by Michael Bracewell and Craig Burnett.
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