Publisher's Description
In a powerful new body of photographs, sculpture and installation, John Waters continues
his investigations of film history and contemporary politics. Primarily known as the
filmmaker behind such cult classics as Pink Flamingos, Polyester and Pecker, Waters has
been making “fine” art since the early 1990s. In it, he tackles both cinematic themes
and political events by building narratives, frame by frame, from early commercial films.
In this publication, Waters shares the method by which he constructs each work as if
he were making a personal guidebook, so that his snapshots, color photographs and
hand-written notes indicating composition are recreated as if in their original plastic
organizational sleeves. Neither the art world, celebrity miscreants, politicians or Waters
himself are spared in the these incisive new works. An essay by Brenda Richardson
examines Waters’s history, as well as each work, in brief and brilliant detail.
Published in conjunction with de Pury & Luxembourg, Zurich.
Book Information
ISBN:
0977950301
Publisher:
Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York/de Pury & Luxembourg, Zurich
Format:
Paperback, 96 pages
Language:
English
Dimensions:
9٫9 x
12٫3 x
0٫4 inches