The Scene Changes
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
9491677632
ISBN-13
9789491677632
Publisher
Onomatopee
Imprint
Onomatopee
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jul 1st, 2017
Print length
220 Pages
Weight
606 grams
Dimensions
17.10 x 22.90 x 2.10 cms
Product Classification:
Art & design styles: from c 1960Individual artists, art monographs
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The Scene Changes gives prominence to manifestations of lurking excess: illusive and thought-provoking scenes, portraits and landscapes, by artist Paul Segers. In his work, threatening signs of acceleration, polarisation and technological overload are configured. As many certainties of the past are overturned, the surreality of “the outsider” might become more acceptable to conservatives’ eyes’ experience. Paul Segers builds on the hypothetical opportunities of the settings in these scenes, delivering an array of hard-core exposures. Rigorously broad-minded and without any bias, these scenes are real scenarios. The Method surveys assemblage/collage, the essential approach for developing and creating works; first on paper and then in physical, three-dimensional form. The Infiltrator focuses on performative works in which Segers becomes the protagonist/antagonist in his self-styled scenarios. The Machine Head brings together Segers’ collection of machines that serve no real purpose other than being sculptural metaphors for technological paradoxes. Daily Practice shows Segers re-imagining the businesses and practices of the postmodern work force.
The Scene Changes gives prominence to manifestations of lurking excess: illusive and thought-provoking scenes, portraits and landscapes, by artist Paul Segers. In his work, threatening signs of acceleration, polarisation and technological overload are configured. As many certainties of the past are overturned, the surreality of “the outsider” might become more acceptable to conservatives’ eyes’ experience. Paul Segers builds on the hypothetical opportunities of the settings in these scenes, delivering an array of hard-core exposures. Rigorously broad-minded and without any bias, these scenes are real scenarios. The Method surveys assemblage/collage, the essential approach for developing and creating works; first on paper and then in physical, three-dimensional form. The Infiltrator focuses on performative works in which Segers becomes the protagonist/antagonist in his self-styled scenarios. The Machine Head brings together Segers’ collection of machines that serve no real purpose other than being sculptural metaphors for technological paradoxes. Daily Practice shows Segers re-imagining the businesses and practices of the postmodern work force.
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