John Stezaker

Works from the Rubell Family Collection. Through November 28th, 2008.
Rubell Family Collection. Miami ArtsJohn Stezaker’s first solo show in an American public institution brings together seventeen works that span twenty-eight years of his production and illustrates the variable relation, over these many years, between ground image and insert image. Combing the aisles of flea markets, used-book stores, postcard vendors, etc., Stezaker’s anthropological search filters and selects images that often have a strong sense of déjà vu: Hollywood film stars of a bygone age, postcards of the top-of-the-pops of historical monuments, nature scenes and curiosities.

Stezaker then takes these faded images and sets up a composition that often seems to be an arbitrary combination of two seemingly disparate components. Through his obstructions of both action and recognition, Stezaker’s strange, unsettling combinations of images sets us free to investigate the subconscious, the psychological, the philosophical; we are still, in may ways, the grandchildren of pop-psychology. All the work in this exhibition is drawn from the collection of the Rubell family.

For more information, please call: 305.573.6090

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.