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SELECTED WORKS BY John Stezaker



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John Stezaker

Marriage I

2006
Collage

23.5 x 28.5 cm

John Stezaker’s work re-examines the various relationships to the photographic image: as documentation of truth, purveyor of memory, and symbol of modern culture. In his collages, Stezaker appropriates images found in books, magazines, and postcards and uses them as ‘readymades’. Through his elegant juxtapositions, Stezaker adopts the content and contexts of the original images to convey his own witty and poignant meanings.

In his Marriage series, Stezaker focuses on the concept of portraiture, both as art historical genre and public identity. Using publicity shots of classic film stars, Stezaker splices and overlaps famous faces, creating hybrid ‘icons’ that dissociate the familiar to create sensations of the uncanny. Coupling male and female identity into unified characters, Stezaker points to a disjointed harmony, where the irreconciliation of difference both complements and detracts from the whole. In his correlated images, personalities (and our idealisations of them) become ancillary and empty, rendered abject through their magnified flaws and struggle for visual dominance.

In using stylistic images from Hollywood’s golden era, Stezaker both temporally and conceptually engages with his interest in Surrealism. Placed in contemporary context, his portraits retain their aura of glamour, whilst simultaneously operating as exotic ‘artefacts’ of an obsolete culture. Similar to the photos of ‘primitivism’ published in George Bataille’s Documents, Stezaker’s portraits celebrate the grotesque, rendering the romance with modernism equally compelling and perverse.


John Stezaker

Marriage IV

2006
Collage

29.5x24 cm


John Stezaker

Marriage VIII

2006
Collage

29x24 cm


John Stezaker

Untitled

2006
Collage

28x22.5 cm


John Stezaker

Marriage (Film Portrait Collage) XXXI

2007
collage

28.6 x 23 cm


John Stezaker

Marriage (Film Portrait Collage) XXVIII

2007
collage

29.6 x 23.8 cm


John Stezaker

Marriage (Film Portrait Collage) XXVII

2007
collage

26.5 x 19.6 cm


John Stezaker

Marriage (Film Portrait Collage) XLV

2007
collage

25.5 x 20.5 cm



ARTIST INFORMATION




John Stezaker's BIOGRAPHY



1949
Born in Worcester

Lives and works in London


SOLO EXHIBITIONS


2006
The Approach, London
New Works, Galerie Dennis Kimmerich, Düsseldorf
Richard Telles Fine Art, Los Angeles
Bridges and other Metaphors, Norwich Gallery, Norwich
The White Room, White Columns, New York

2005
Archiv & Erzählung [Archives and Narration]: John Stezaker and T.J. Wilcox, Kunstverein Muenchen, Munich

2004
The Third Person Archive and Other Works, The Approach, London

2001
The Holy Land Series, Wigmore Fine Art, London

1999
Angels, Portfolio Gallery, Edinburgh

1996
Garden, Cubitt Gallery, London

1991
Care & Control, Salama-Caro Gallery, London

1990
Film Still Collages. Friedman-Guinness Gallery, Frankfurt

1989
New Work, Salama-Caro Gallery, London
Glenn Dash Gallery, Los Angeles

1984
Lisson Gallery, London

1979
Galerie Éric Fabre, Paris
John Stezaker: Werke 1973-1978 [Works 1973-1978], Kuntsmueum Luzern, Kunstmuseum, Lucerne
Ikon Gallery, Birmingham
John Stezaker: The World Made Flesh, The New ‘57 Gallery, Edinburgh

1978
Fragments. Photographer’s Gallery, London
Collages, 1977-1978, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham
Southampton City Museum, Southampton

1977
Dream Allegories. John Stezaker Collages 1976-1977. Nigel Greenwood Gallery, London
Galerie Éric Fabre, Paris
Schema Gallery, Florence
Spectro Arts, Newcastle

1976
Nigel Greenwood Gallery, London
John Stezaker: Trois Oeuvres [Three Works], Galerie Éric Fabre, Paris

1975
Nigel Greenwood Gallery, London
Galerie Éric Fabre, Paris

1974
Galerie Decembre, Munster
Galleria Lia Rumma, Rome
Galleria Lia Rumma, Naples

1973
The Museum of Modern Art Oxford, Oxford

1972
John Stezaker: Beyond “Art for Art’s Sake:” a Propus Mundus, Nigel Greenwood Gallery, London

1970
John Stezaker: Works, 1969-1971, Sigi Krauss Gallery, London


GROUP EXHIBITIONS


2006
Dereconstruction, (curated by Matthew Higgs) Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York
Figures of the Player: The paradox of the actor, Collection Lambert en Avignon, Avignon
A Season in Hell, Danielle Arnaud Gallery, London
World Gone Mad: Surrealist Returns in Recent British Art, Herbert Read Gallery, Canterbury; traveling to Castlefield Gallery, Manchester; Limehouse Arts Foundation, London
The Glass Bead Game, Vilma Gold Project Space, Berlin
Tate Triennial 2006 –New British Art, Tate Britain, London

2005
Time Lines, Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen, Düsseldorf
Cut, The Approach, London
1979, Bloomberg Space, London
Girls on Film, Zwirner & Wirth, New York
Collage, Signs & Surfaces, Pavel Zoubok Gallery, New York
Mourning, Sies & Hoeke, Düsseldorf,
RCA print folio, Royal College of Art, London

2004
Collage, Bloomberg Space, London
Je t’envisage, La disparition du portrait, Musee de L’Elysee, Lausanne
Cara a Cara, Culturgest, Lisbon
About Face: Photography and the Death of the Portrait, Hayward Gallery, London
Future Face, Science Museum, London
Portraits of Non-Humans, David Risley Gallery, London
Polaroid, 39 Gallery, London

2003
Ex-press, Royal College of Art, London
Please Take One, 39 Gallery, London

2002
Life is Beautiful, Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle

2000
The British Art Show 5, City Art Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland; traveling to Collective Gallery; Dean Gallery; Fruitmarket Gallery; Royal Botanic Gardens; Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art; Stills; Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland; John Hansard Gallery; Millais Gallery, Southampton Institute; Southampton City Art Gallery, Southampton, England; Centre for Visual Arts; Chapter Arts Centre; Fotogallery; National Museum & Gallery, Cardiff, Wales; Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery; Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, England

1999
23rd Ljubljana International Biennial of Graphic Art, British Section, Mednarodni grafični likovni center, Ljubljana
River Deep, Mountain High, Gallery Westland Place, London; traveling to University of Dundee, Duncan and Jordanston Gallery, Dundee

1998
American and European Photo-art, Larem Kloker Gallery, Vienna
2nd Shoreditch Photography Biennial, London
Chemical Traces/ Photography and Conceptual Art, 1968-1998, Ferens Art Gallery, Hull City Council, Kingston upon Hull; traveling to Leeds City Art Gallery, Leeds

1997
Pictura Brittanica: Art from Britain (British Council), Sydney Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia; traveling to Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia; Museum of New Zealand, Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington, New Zealand Strange Days, Contemporary British Photography, Galleria Gian Ferrari, Milan
Sad, Gasworks, London
The Quick and The Dead, Royal College of Art, London
The Impossible Document: Photography and Conceptual Art in Britain 1966-1976, Cameraworks Gallery, London,; traveling to Cambridge Darkroom Gallery, Cambridge
Icons, Touring, Tokyo, Kyoto and Hong Kong
Life/Live: Young British Art, Musee d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris; traveling to Centro Cultural de Belém, Lisbon
Various group shows, Bank London (1996, 1997, 1998)

1996
The Body, Touring Exhibition Canada

1995
Elvis + Marilyn 2 x Immortal, The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Massachusetts; The Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas; The Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, North Carolina; The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio; The Jacksonville Museum of Contemporary Art, Jacksonville, Florida; The Portland Museum of Art, Portland, Oregon; The Philbrook Academy, Tulsa, Oklahoma; The Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, Ohio; The Tennessee State Museum, Nashville, Tennessee; The San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, California; The Honolulu Academy of Art, Honolulu, Hawaii; Hokkaido Obihiro Museum of Art, Hokkaido, Japan; Daimaru Museum, Umeda-Osaka, Japan; Takamatsu City Museum, Takamatsu, Japan; Sogo Museum of Art, Yokohama, Japan; Mitsukoshi Museum of Art, Fukuoka, Japan
The Curator’s Egg, Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London

1994
Who’s Looking at the Family, Barbican Art Gallery, London

1992
Flora Photographica, Serpentine Gallery, London

1990
Art Conceptuel, Formes Conceptuelles, Galerie 1900/2000, Paris

1989
John Stezaker, Glenn Dash Gallery, Los Angeles

1987
Altered States, Kent Fine Art, New York
Multiple vision: Ron Haselden, Colin McArthur, John Stezaker, Paul Wombel, Cambridge Darkroom Gallery, Cambridge

1984
1984: An Exhibition. Camden Arts Centre, London

1983
‘Geometry of Desire’, Galerie Venster, Rotterdam

1982
Simulacra, Riverside Studios, London
Aperto, XL Biennale di Venezia, Venice
Close to the Edge, White Columns, New York

1980
Hayward Annual, Hayward Gallery, London

1979
Hayward Annual, Hayward Gallery, London
Un certain art anglais…, ARC, Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris
JP2, Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels

1978
Art for Society, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London

1977
British Art, Palais des Beaux Arts, Brussels

1976
Art Inglese Oggi, Palazzo Reale, Milan
Times, Words and the Camera, Akademische Druck-U, Graz, Austria

1975
9th Biennale de Paris, Paris

1974
Project ‘74, Kunsthalle Köln, Cologne
Critic’s Choice, Tooth’s Gallery, London
Beyond Painting and Sculpture…: works bought for the Arts Council by Richard Cork. Arts Council touring Exhibition toured Leeds City Art Gallery, Leeds; traveled to Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, and Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol.

1972
A Survey of the Avant-Garde in Britain, House Gallery, London
The New Art, Hayward Gallery, London

1971
The Wall Show, Lisson Gallery, London

1970
3 Schools Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London

1969
Three Person Show, Central Collegiate Building, University College, London

 
 

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