Ann Mandelbaum
New Work
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Author
Contributions
- Ann Mandelbaum (Photographer) - Contributor
Publication
1999-02-01 - Edition Stemmle
Language
English
Word Count
25,750 words, Guess
Page Count
103 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL12344436M
- ISBN-139783908161592
- ISBN-103908161592
- OCLC Control Number40845258
- OCLC Control Numbernewwork0000mand
and 2 more
- LibraryThing5256075
- Goodreads1559354
Classifications
- LCCTR654 .M3356 1999
Description
"Ann Mandelbaum's multimedia approach combining photography, sculpture, and video, makes her work one of the most convincing, authentic positions in contemporary surrealism today. She explores the experiences of her own body, its fantastic reality, and the psychophysical fate she has experienced." "This is the third book to feature the work of New York artist Ann Mandelbaum. In it, she relates and compares casts of body parts made in recent years, fragments of reality reinterpreted in her photographs, and the microorganisms she has invented and collected in display cases."--BOOK JACKET
Description
In the simplest descriptive sense, Ann Mandelbaum's photographs are merely close-ups of portions of the human body ambiguously and sensually presented. In a larger sense, they are rigidly composed images, manipulated in various ways to create an almost textural viewing sensation. One of her most recent series -- extreme close-ups of her parents' aging necks -- has resulted in a unique set of "body landscapes" that draws the viewer deep within the surface. This is the second monograph, surveying work from 1994 to 1998, by the American artist Ann Mandelbaum. She continues to reinvent the classic genres of still life and landscape, emphasizing the body and organic form. The new images elevate the familiarity with skin; and its folds, wrinkles and protrusions to abstract and surprising levels. Tongues spring rudely to life or sit against one another like stacked pebbles. Chests become fields of barbed wire. The results are disturbing and alienating in nature, yet demand an awareness of physical self.
Subjects
Topics
People
Other Editions
- Ann Mandelbaum: New Work
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