Drouin-Brisebois, Josee

Steven Shearer- Exhume to Consume- Canadian Pavilion : 54th International Art Exhibition- La Biennale di Venezia 2011 / Josee Drouin-Brisebois - Ottawa; National Gallery of Canada; 2011 - 256p; 26x19cm - La Biennale di Venezia #54 .

This book offers a superbly illustrated look at the work of contemporary artist Steven Shearer's exhibition for the 2011 Venice Biennial. Adopting and elaborating upon stylistic repertoires drawn from the history of figure painting, Steven Shearer makes formal and thematic parallels between art history and the iconography associated with various contemporary subcultures, including their modes of dissemination such as fanzines and image shrines on personal websites. Seen in this light the resemblance between the long, flowing hair of his metal-head rockers and the tresses of Pre-Raphaelite heroines is not fortuitous. By showing us aspects of popular culture anachronistically, Shearer exposes the false hierarchy of high and low art and prompts us to consider the differences between the cultural industries and the art world.


English; French; Italian

9780888848888

C2011-986000-7E


21st century


N4390-5098 Visual Arts- Exhibitions
Pavilion catalog.


Canada

TR6549.S54.A4 2011

709.2