John Stezaker
at the edge of pictures
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Author
Contributions
- Stezaker, John, 1949- - Contributor
- Luxembourg + Co. (London, England) - Contributor
Publication
2020 - Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther und Franz König, Köln, Germany
Language
English
Word Count
43,750 words, Guess
Page Count
175 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-103960988915
- ISBN-139783960988915
- OCLC Control Number1199328038
- Open LibraryOL44048603M
Classifications
- DDC700.411
- LCCTR647 .S74 2020
Alternate Titles
- At the edge of pictures
Description
John Stezaker is one of the most distinguished voices in the history of image-based collage. Since the 1970s Stezaker?s work has occupied a unique position in the face of radical changes in the economy of popular visual culture and its implications on the value of ?found? imagery in art. Faced with the post-conceptual crisis of the mid-1970s, Stezaker came to reject the prevailing tendency among his British contemporaries towards agitprop photomontage, promoted in the name of punk, anarchism and second-wave feminism. He also positioned himself at a distance from the North American Pictures Generation artists with whom he had a meaningful exchange during this period, and in whose narrative he remains something of a missing link to this day. Stezaker was gradually to become consumed by a different enquiry altogether ? one that was, and remains, invested in the possibility of reviving the mechanically reproduced image and exploring its potentials as an outmoded visual currency that is shifting out of circulation in favour of new technologies and alternative modes of image distribution.00Exhibition: Luxembourg + Co., London, UK (01.10 - 05.12.2020).
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