Jim Shaw, Distorted Faces & Portraits 1978—2007

Jim Shaw, Distorted Faces & Portraits 1978—2007


Edition
English
2007
ISBN: 978-3-905701-13-5
Softcover, 30 cm x 40 cm
96 pages
96 color

Published by jrp I editions
Authors: Alison Gingeras
Edited by Marc Blondeau, Lionel Bovier, Philippe Davet


Portraiture and misrepresentation

Dedicated to different types of portraits realized by the American artist between the end of the 1970s and 2007, this publication is presented as a luxurious, large-format album, with a dust jacket-cum-poster. The format, layout, and mode of printing underlines the graphic talent of the artist, while the gathering of the works juxtaposes the famous “Distorted Faces” series with the hyperreal portraits, symbolic depictions—such as that of Ronald Reagan whose face is literally haunted by figures from the American culture of violence (Charles Manson, Rambo, etc.)—and Hollywood subjects. We thus rediscover the stylistic and anthropological range of the approach of Jim Shaw, that formidable reader of his country’s popular culture, from which he extracts perverse scenarios with a disquieting realism.

Accompanied by a text by Alison Gingeras, this limited edition publication, which echoes the narrative logic of the artist, is based on fragmentation and improbable mixtures of culture: serious and popular, personal and collective, real and fictional.

Published with BFAS, Blondeau Fine Art Services, Geneva.

Awarded in the competition “The most beautiful Swiss books 2007.”


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