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John Stezaker

John Stezaker, Mask VII, 2005.  Courtesy The Artist and The Approach, London
John Stezaker
Mask VII, 2005
Courtesy The Artist and The Approach, London
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John Stezaker is fascinated by the power of images and questions the authority of pictures found in books, magazines, postcards and encyclopaedias by directly intervening into their ordinary status. Through the handcrafted act of splicing together, inverting, or simply adjusting an image Stezaker embarks upon 'a process that cuts it off from its disappearance into the everyday world'.

The collaged works shown here, taken from his City, Mask and Reparation series, have a playful and dreamlike presence reminiscent of the uncanny quality of Surrealist works. Through processes of deconstruction and reassemblage, Stezaker offers a fragmented and mediated experience of the world that creates a strange and disjointed reality.

Biography

Born in 1949 in Worcester
1967–1973 The Slade School of Art, London

Selected Solo Exhibitions
2006 White Columns, New York
2005 Kunstverein, Munich
2004 The Third Person Archive and Other Works, The Approach, London
1996 Garden, Cubitt, London
1983 Lisson Gallery, London
Selected Group Exhibitions
2005 Girls on Film, Zwirner & Wirth, New York
2004 Collage, Bloomberg Space, London
2000–2001 British Art Show 5, Hayward Gallery Touring
1982 Aperto, 40th Venice Biennale
1972 The New Art, Hayward Gallery, London

Lives and works in London


See also:
John Stezaker video interview

 
 
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John Stezaker, Mask VII, 2005.  Courtesy The Artist and The Approach, London
John Stezaker
Mask VII, 2005
Courtesy The Artist and The Approach, London