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| Schrijver: | Jay Marc Johnson (Photographer) / Christopher Finch (author) |
| Titel: | x = time |
| ISBN: | 9783000261480 |
| Uitgever: | Marcus Deschler |
| Bijzonderheid: | 2008, full-colour hardcover, 22 x 43 x 2 cm, 102pp. |
| Prijs: | € 19,95 |
| Meer info | The book block is fine and the pages nice clean and bright with no stains or anything. The cover does have some dents and quite a few scratches on the front and back. About John Marc Johnson: American artist Jay Mark Johnson, born in 1955, captures sequences of movement in his large format photographs. In the process he developed himself, he works with a specially adapted photographic camera. The vertical axis remains a spatial dimension, while the horizontal axis represents the duration of the movement. Thus, the camera produces an image that runs evenly from left to right. Johnson's photographs become a series of action paintings that reveal the progression forms of the gestures and movement sequences themselves. The hybrid combination of spatial and temporal dimensions creates images that not only pique our curiosity, but also challenge our normal mechanisms of perception. Although Johnson refers to art historical precursors, particularly of course to the chronophotographic movement studies of the late 19th century (Eadweard Muybridge, Etienne Jules Marey, Albert Londe et al.), and to the works of Italian Futurism, he takes a methodological and visual approach to his work. J.M. Johnson studied at the Institute of Architecture and Urbanism and worked as an assistant to Peter Eisenman and for Rem Koolhaas and Aldo Rossi. His work is in MOMA in New York, the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., the Art Institute of Chicago, the Frederick R. Weisman Collection and the Langen Foundation, Hombroich. His artistic activities range from theater work and musical performances to journalism and photography. He co-founded alternative television companies in Manhattan and in politically turbulent El Salvador in the late 1980s. After returning from Latin America, he began working in the film industry and has since been a film director (member of the Directors Guild of America) with extensive experience in visual effects through his work on such films as Outbreak, Matrix, Titanic, Tank Girl, Moulin Rouge, White Oleander and on music videos for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, among others. Jay Mark Johnson lives and works in Los Angeles, USA. |
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