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Bill Henson: Lux et Nox [Hardcover]

Bill Henson (Author), Dennis Cooper (Author)
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October 15, 2002
Australian artist Bill Henson is a passionate and visionary explorer of twilight zones, of the ambiguous spaces that exist between day and night, nature and civilization, youth and adulthood, male and female. His photographs of landscapes at dusk, of the industrial no-man's land that lies on the outskirts of our cities, and of androgynous girls and boys adrift in the nocturnal turmoil of adolescence are painterly tableaux that continue the tradition of romantic literature and painting in our post-industrial age. The rich chiaroscuro, the oscillating light, and the masterful composition of his photographs map enigmatic states that escape rationalism's iron grip, providing a much-needed antidote to a culture that increasingly looses itself in a numbing vortex of blinking screens and glittering surfaces.

Were it not for Henson's primary, almost devotional need to elicit empathy for his troubled human subjects, there's a feeling that nothing would prevent the black in his photographs from completely absorbing his attention and extinguishing his work. --Dennis Cooper

Hardcover, 16.5 x 12 inches, 192 pages, 125 color images.


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Born in Melbourne, Australia in 1955, Bill Henson's photographs have been seen in major international exhibitions and survey shows over the past 25 years. Venues include the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, the Museum of Modern Art in Vienna, the Venice Biennale, most Australian museums, and gallery shows in the United States. Henson lives and works in Sydney.

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  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Scalo Publishers; First Edition edition (October 15, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 3908247551
  • ISBN-13: 978-3908247555
  • Product Dimensions: 17.1 x 11.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #693,409 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Splendid book that frames a master of photography, March 22, 2004
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Bill Henson is, to my mind, one of the most suggestive and enigmatic photographers of his time. Interestingly he has not selected many of his pictures for this volume. All of them belong to the 1997-2002 period and this tells us of his painful effort to "forget" and renounce to his previous and doubtlessly excellent work. The photos depict landscapes (if possible to call them so...) and portraits with a superb reproduction quality, very akin to his original and fragile C-type prints.

Henson is a manierist as Caravaggio, Murnau or Lynch are. Their "marks" and mise-en-scène are self-evident on their works. Henson is a master of light but, rather than light, of darkness. Cinema and painting are Henson's sources. Critics talk of transition, metamorphosis, disappearance, birth. Henson's nox (night) has the fullest meaning possible and that is because darkness has an entity on its own: a fifth element. Poetically speaking, darkness shines in the same paradoxical way as a black hole devours light. Darkness made tangible. Darkness as a symbol of the mysterious unseen, of the unknown.

Some people are afraid of the dark and fear kills their human nature. Others look into the dark with eyes wide open, full of hope and emotion. If you see yourself in the latter, do not miss this sublime book. Images talk for themselves so no essays are added. [...]

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Land of Soft Nox, January 29, 2005
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Henson's coffee table book on pre-teen urban lassitude is a very pretty chapter in his long and lustrous career. Sumptuous nocturns, and interstitial urban zones for forbidden groping, underage drinking and driving - the alley, the drain, under the freeway - familiar props for Henson's fans. The painterly sfumato, the 'stagelit' trees and grainy, graffitied concrete walls seem impossibly tasteful and in exact measure to the questions we ask ourselves, thumbing the alternative pages of sullen-skinned, sombre adolescents of indeterminate gender. A long night's journey by the humming city, where, with the sun hinting on the final page, not much has really happened: crysalids awaken! For more on art visit>rodmoss.com
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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Top 10 photo book of all time, June 4, 2003
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As someone fortunate enough to actually own several of Bill Henson's photographs (measuring appx. 6 feet by 5 feet) I was a bit skeptical that his work would translate well in book form. I was dead wrong ~ and more than impressed with the publisher for getting it right. A large book, with few words ~ one has to let the work speak for itself ~ and does it ever. I have collected hundreds of photography books in my lifetime and consider Lux et Nox in the top 10. A must have for anyone who enjoys moody, mysterious, exquisitely beautiful,large scale photographic work. Bill Henson is a master printer, and someone who deserves a lot more attention in the American market than he has received.
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