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Elad Lassry

Elad Lassry

Kotz, L
Funcke, B
Meade, F

Kotz, L
Funcke, B
Meade, F

Lassry, Elad
de
2010
Boek; 112 p ill
Met lijst werken. - Met bio- en bibliografie
Located in: LASSRY, ELAD
VUBIS: 2:86942

Description

Tent. Zürich, Kunsthalle Zürich, 13-02-2010, 25-04-2010. - In his both visually seductive and irritating photographic and filmic works, Elad Lassry (Tel Aviv 1977) explores canonical ideas about the use of images as influenced by various technologies and the history of the media. Elad Lassry's photographs everyday and design objects, fruit and vegetable still lifes, human and animal portraits, landscapes and cityscapes allude to visual features and image constructions that have been used in photography, advertising, magazines and illustrated books, and in films. What interests him in this context is analogue source material and duplication methods, and the development of different types of images in the history of the image before they were incorporated into the digital flood of the now omnipresent archive of available images. His photographic works, which do not usually exceed the format of a magazine or printed material, comprise either collages of acquired printed matter or newly-composed photographs. Lassry's photographs make use of the attractiveness of the familiarity of these images. However, they are almost too intensely coloured, too abstract, too staged. In addition to this process of visual emphasis, they are presented in matching coloured frames, which, on yet another level, critically thematicize the relationship between the image and the 'picture' as a utilitarian object, and refer to the history of the presentation of objects as art and the aestheticization of perception. They prompt distortions, and therefore, ruptures in the stereotype and the customary in both temporal and interpretational terms process of our perception of images