Double Mask II (Film Portrait Collage)

John Stezaker

Double Mask II (Film Portrait Collage), 201725.8 x 20.3cmSign in to view price
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The artwork showcases a bold black-and-white image with a central focus on a juxtaposed collage of visual elements. The composition features a close-up portrait of a person, their face partially obscured by a framed photograph depicting a dramatic, rocky landscape with a precariously balanced walkway. The stark contrast between the human subject and the dramatic natural scenery creates a visually striking and thought-provoking effect, hinting at a potential narrative or symbolic meaning. The overall style and technique suggest a surreal, conceptual approach characteristic of contemporary art, inviting the viewer to ponder the deeper significance and intention behind this captivating visual representation. ...

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Mask
Artist
John Stezaker
B.1949, British

John Stezaker was born in Worchester, in 1949. He lives and works in London. A cult figure in post-war British art, through a range of techniques made up of sparse and rigorous actions, Stezaker re-examines the role of the photographic image in contemporary culture, challenging its unreliability as a document of reality or a stronghold of memory, investigating the drift of its meanings. In his studio in London, the archive of images collected and catalogued obsessively by the artist are implemented as genuine readymades, transformed through juxtaposition, re-framing, and other editing tools to form small to medium-sized collages, seductive yet on the verge of the disconcerting. ...

John Stezaker: Artworks
Double Shadow
John Stezaker
Double Shadow, 2020
29 x 20.5cm
Double Shadow (The Glove)
John Stezaker
Double Shadow (The Glove), 2020
51.8 x 40.3cm
Double Mask II (Film Portrait Collage)
John Stezaker
Double Mask II (Film Portrait Collage), 2017
25.8 x 20.3cm
Mask (Film Portrait Collage) CLXXXIX
John Stezaker
Mask (Film Portrait Collage) CLXXXIX, 2016
25.4 x 20.5cm
Marriage (Film Portrait Collage) CI
John Stezaker
Marriage (Film Portrait Collage) CI, 2014
25.9 x 21cm
The Voyeur
John Stezaker
The Voyeur, 1979
28.5 x 36.4cm
Pair IV
John Stezaker
Pair IV, 2007
19.5 x 25.2cm
Spell
John Stezaker
Spell, 2022
22.1 x 17.2cm
Double Shadow
John Stezaker
Double Shadow, 2021
26 x 21cm
Double Shadow
John Stezaker
Double Shadow, 2021
29 x 21.5cm
Double Shadow
John Stezaker
Double Shadow, 2021
28 x 21cm
Double Shadow
John Stezaker
Double Shadow, 2020
23 x 20.5cm
Double Shadow
John Stezaker
Double Shadow, 2021
30 x 23cm
Double Shadow
John Stezaker
Double Shadow, 2020
25.5 x 21cm
Double Shadow
John Stezaker
Double Shadow, 2021
20 x 21cm
Mask (Film Portrait Collage) CXCVII
John Stezaker
Mask (Film Portrait Collage) CXCVII, 2016
26 x 20.4cm
Marriage (Film Portrait Collage) CX
John Stezaker
Marriage (Film Portrait Collage) CX, 2014
26.8 x 20.6cm
Double Shadow XXXIV
John Stezaker
Double Shadow XXXIV, 2014
23.7 x 29.4cm
Marriage (Film Portrait Collage) XCVII
John Stezaker
Marriage (Film Portrait Collage) XCVII, 2011
27.5 x 20.6cm
Untitled
John Stezaker
Untitled, 1976
20.8 x 24.5cm
Untitled
John Stezaker
Untitled, 2011
20.4 x 25.8cm
Tabula Rasa XXII
John Stezaker
Tabula Rasa XXII, 2009
20.1 x 25.9cm
Untitled (Film Still Collage) XVII
John Stezaker
Untitled (Film Still Collage) XVII, 2006
20.3 x 25.7cm
Enter...(Exit)... the Third Person II (Photoroman)
John Stezaker
Enter...(Exit)... the Third Person II (Photoroman), 1977
17 x 27.2cm
Mask
John Stezaker
Mask, 2024
25.4 x 20.3cm
The Masque
John Stezaker
The Masque, 2023
53.5 x 42 x 4cm
Spell
John Stezaker
Spell, 2022
53.5 x 42 x 4cm
Fight
John Stezaker
Fight, 2023
53.5 x 42 x 4cm
Kaufmann Repetto
Gallery
Kaufmann Repetto
Milan, New York City

francesca kaufmann gallery opened in January 2000. Since then, the gallery has aimed to explore a diverse range of media, with a focus on video, site specific installation, and a special attention towards the works of female artists. After ten years in its historical location, the gallery opened in a new space in October 2010, under the name kaufmann repetto, to mark the partnership between Francesca Kaufmann and Chiara Repetto. In its new location, the gallery has been able to further develop its exhibition programming through a project space dedicated predominantly to younger artists, as well as a courtyard for large scale outdoor installations, which run parallel to the gallery’s main exhibition schedule. In 2013, the gallery inaugurated a new location in Chelsea, New York, with a parallel program to the gallery’s main space in Milan. In 2019 the New York location moved to Tribeca, expanding to a 3,000 sq ft exhibition space. The inaugural exhibition at the gallery’s new space in Tribeca was a solo show by Lily van der Stokker. ...

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