The Approach
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John Stezaker
dal 9/11/2004 al 19/12/2004
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9/11/2004

John Stezaker

The Approach, London

The third person archive and other works. A number of collage series and collections of image fragments have emerged from the 'Third Person' archive e.g. the 'Over-worlds' shown in the British Art Show 2000 and elsewhere. The Approach will show some hitherto unseen as well as new works which also have their pictorial source in this archive. It will also be an opportunity to see some of the original collages from the 'Fall' and 'Cross' series


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The third person archive and other works

Stezaker has been centrally influential in a number of developments in art over the last three decades; from Conceptual Art; New Image Art through to the contemporary interest in collage. Showing first as a part of the British Conceptual Art group in 'The New Art', 1972 (The first Hayward Annual), Stezaker's interest in the concept soon gave way to a long-term dedication to the image, finding new aesthetic allegiances with the image through working with found photographs.

The 'Third Person' archive begins in the mid seventies with a probing of these new allegiances - in an encounter with Surrealism. (The 'Third Person' archive is a collection of images which were in circulation in the 1920's and 30's, at the time of surrealism. Stezaker has described this archive as an opportunity for 'time travel'*. Predominantly a collection of incidental figures from topographical photographs, mostly overlooked (even by the original photographer), their isolation is a strange act of retrieval. 'I am aware that the people in these pictures have long since been dust in these pre-tarmaced streets. It is like an act of posthumous voyeurism'*, tracing their forgotten journeys in the urban labyrinth.

A number of collage series and collections of image fragments have emerged from the 'Third Person' archive e.g. the 'Over-worlds' shown in the British Art Show 2000 and elsewhere. The Approach will show some hitherto unseen as well as new works which also have their pictorial source in this archive. It will also be an opportunity to see for the first time some of the original collages from the 'Fall' and 'Cross' series shown in the 'Garden' exhibition of 1996.

* Quoted from 'Images of Thought' edited by Yve Lomax, 2001

Selected Solo Shows: 'Garden', Cubitt, London (1996), 'Film Still Collages', Friedman-Guiness Gallery, Frankfurt (1990), 'The New Work', Salama-Caro Gallery, London (1989), Lisson Gallery, London (1983). Selected Group Exhibitions: 'Collage', Bloomberg Space, London (2004), 'About Face' Hayward Gallery, London (2004), 'Future Face', Science Museum, London (2004), 'British Art Show 5', Edinburgh and Touring (2000-2001), '40th Venice Biennale' (1982), '9th Paris Biennale' (1975),'The New Art', Hayward Gallery, London (1972).

The Gallery is open Wednesday - Sunday, 12 - 6pm or by appointment

For further information and images please contact Emma Robertson at The Approach.

The Approach
47 Approach Road
London

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