British artist John Stezaker is best known for his silkscreen prints from collages of film stills and actors' portraits, transporting us back to the Hollywood glamour of 1940s and 50s cinema. In his new exhibition at The approach gallery, London, Stezaker returns to a familiar theme and picks up where his 1980s silkscreens left off, with an exploration of the transition between light and dark and the British version of film noir. These larger than life silkscreen prints on canvas lure us in with their surreal new lease of life for old images.
John Stezaker prints
Stezaker first got our attention with his uncanny and absurd collages at the 2011 Whitechapel retrospective. Think Sigmar Polke and Gerhard Richter when confronted with his playful overlapping images, which possess a dark streak of wartime Dada artist, Max Ernst. John Stezaker collages are full of intrigue and wit, don't miss them on display in east London this spring.
John Stezaker prints
Stezaker first got our attention with his uncanny and absurd collages at the 2011 Whitechapel retrospective. Think Sigmar Polke and Gerhard Richter when confronted with his playful overlapping images, which possess a dark streak of wartime Dada artist, Max Ernst. John Stezaker collages are full of intrigue and wit, don't miss them on display in east London this spring.
What | John Stezaker: The Projectionist, The Approach |
Where | The Approach Gallery, The Approach Gallery , 1st Floor 47 Approach Rd London , E2 9LY | MAP |
Nearest tube | Bethnal Green (underground) |
When |
11 Mar 15 – 19 Mar 15, Wednesday – Sunday: 12–6pm or by appointment |
Price | £Free |
Website | Click here for more details |