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After [Hardcover]

Jean-Max Colard (Editor), Thomas Lélu (Editor)

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April 1, 2007
After constitutes a photographic project on how art affects our perception of reality. Visually expanding on the art world s tendency to see the world through the prism of modern and contemporary art, the book depicts some 200 images of found or researched situations taken after an artist s work occupied realities that are, one might say, signed by the artists.

After Buren, After Baldessari, After Cézanne, After Warhol, After Bruce Nauman, etc. In this project, the editors were looking for references, for signs evoking the history of art. And sometimes the opposite: we would take a photo that reminded us of a certain artist. We had fun following that mode for a while, and then, following our conversations, the project became more defined. The title suggests both after a specific artist, Edouard Manet or Dan Flavin, and in the characteristic manner of: It's about showing how our view of the world, our experience of the world, is informed, enriched, sharpened, disturbed, influenced by every work of art that lies in our memory. After then becomes a veritable archive of the editors recollection of exhibits, art reviews and catalogues. Non-hierarchical, the objects and situations depicted evoke what Raymond Hains once called personified abstractions Buren's stripes, Niele Toroni's imprints or Carl Andre's sculptures, in whatever form they may be reproduced, will inevitably bring them back to mind.

This full-color illustrated book has been designed by Purple Prose s art director Christophe Brunnquell. It has been co-published by the Villa Arson, Nice, and accompanies the same-titled exhibition.

Jean-Max Colard is a Paris-based curator and art critic, and a frequent contributor to Les Inrockuptibles. Thomas Lélu is an artist and writer. His most recent publication is entitled Perdu de vue, published at éditions Léo Scheer, Paris.

Interview by Hans Ulrich Obrist.

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