Featuring works by Francisco Goya, Sergei Eisenstein and Robert
Longo, Proof offers insight into the singularity of vision through
which artists can reflect the social, cultural and political
complexities of their times. Spanning eras and continents, each of
these artists witnessed the turbulent transition from one century
to another, experiencing the seismic impacts of revolution, civil
rights movements and war. While Goya served church and king,
Eisenstein the state, and Longo emerged during the rise of the
contemporary art market--the dominant benefactors of each
period--they all rose to prominence through developing nuanced
practices that challenged expectations. With commissioned essays by
journalist, activist and author Chris Hedges, artist Vadim Zakharov
and Garage Chief Curator Kate Fowle, plus an interview with Longo,
this book is published to accompany the exhibition of the same
name.
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