American conceptualist Mark Wyse (born 1970) investigates the space between pictures to make visible the underlying discourses within images and between artists. Seizure combines Wyse's own photographs with reproductions of work by other artists. Through juxtaposition, Wyse exposes the photograph as "less a representation of the world than a representation of a thought that reflects a relationship to the world."
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Published by Damiani. Introduction by Charlie White.
American conceptualist Mark Wyse (born 1970) investigates the space between pictures to make visible the underlying discourses within images and between artists. Seizure combines Wyse's own photographs with reproductions of work by other artists. Through juxtaposition, Wyse exposes the photograph as "less a representation of the world than a representation of a thought that reflects a relationship to the world."