Skull: Lynn Stern by Lynn Stern


Authors
Lynn Stern
ISBN
9780500970836
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
332
Dimensions
280 x 305mm

For the last twenty- five years Lynn Stern has been photographing skulls, both human and animal, some clearly recognizable and some highly abstract. Skull presents the resulting eight series-- several of which have never been seen and some notpreviously seen in their entirety. Stern's images often include the symbolic form of the circle, alluding to both the emptiness of infinity as well as the possibility of oneness. Formally distinct yet overlapping thematically, these series offer a powerful exploration of the idea of death. Unlike many photographers, Stern has no interest in representing people, places, or things, aiming instead to "de-literalize whatever I photograph." The extended accompanying essay by renowned art critic Donald Kuspit contextualizes Stern's work within art history through comparisons with paintings, sculptures, and photographs made during the last seven centuries of western art. Skull contains nearly 150 tritone and quadratone reproductions of Stern's photographs, as well as forty color illustrations of other artists' work.
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