Photography and book publishing are inextricable in the work of Jason Fulford. As co-publisher of the long-running J&L books (with Leanne Shapton) and the maker of six monographs collecting and sequencing his photography, the craft and design of bookmaking and a keen attention to the visual associations between images is in the foreground of his practice. But in the not too distant background, storytelling and performance play supporting roles, both in concocting events as stages for his photographic work, weaving mystic fictions around his book projects, or as a lark, in one of many informal collaborations with his partner Tamara Shopsin. As a photographer, his images are informed more by discovery than invention, as Fulford is a unquenchable seeker who travels to distant corners of the globe. Recurring motifs include games of chance, formal echoes, the relationship of a picture to a story, a dry sense of humor, and an aerobie.
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Nuevo Dragon City is a reenactment of a historical event from 1927 in which six Chinese were either trapped or voluntarily hid themselves inside a building in northern Mexico...
The Van Gogh painting that was stolen—and recovered in an Ikea bag—goes on show Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Search Adventures with Van Gogh blog The Van Gogh painting that was stolen—and recovered in an Ikea bag—goes on show Research reveals that the artist began the work as a winter scene and transformed it into a spring landscape Martin Bailey 9 February 2024 Share Conservator Marjan de Visser examining Van Gogh’s The Parsonage Garden at Nuenen in Spring (March 1884) Depot Boijmans van Beuningen...
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Forest Gathering N.2 is part of the series of photographs Beneath the Roses (2003-2005) where anonymous townscapes, forest clearings and broad, desolate streets are revealed as sites of mystery and wonder; similarly, ostensibly banal interiors become the staging grounds for strange human scenarios...
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For the exhibition 1440 sunsets per 24 hours at KADIST Paris in 2017, Haig Aivazian presented a sprawling installation, which sought to enact various instances of the deployment of light and darkness within public space and sports, reflecting on the double-edged abilities of lighting systems to expose, highlight or dissimulate subjects...