Meditations on space, art, war, death and religion merge with the homocrotic in John O'Reilly's intensely personal photo transformations. For this artist, montage has proved the richest medium for personal allegory, and the formal and symbolic evolution of O'Reilly's work corresponds to his own awakening self discovery. His working methods of cutting and pasting mirror the energy inherent in de-constructing and reconstructing the psyche. Alternately, the physical merging of iconic Others enables their psychic incorporation ...
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Meditations on space, art, war, death and religion merge with the homocrotic in John O'Reilly's intensely personal photo transformations. For this artist, montage has proved the richest medium for personal allegory, and the formal and symbolic evolution of O'Reilly's work corresponds to his own awakening self discovery. His working methods of cutting and pasting mirror the energy inherent in de-constructing and reconstructing the psyche. Alternately, the physical merging of iconic Others enables their psychic incorporation into the Self. Over twenty-five years of part-time employment as an art therapist have rendered O'Reilly equally interested in art and psychology, and willing to use his deepest obsessions, fetishes, and fears as source material for his tiny assemblies of magic. Francine Koslow Miller
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Fine in Fine jacket. Exhibition Catalogue. Folio-over 12"-15" tall. Maroon cloth, hardcover in dust jacket., no flaws-clean, no writing or markings, strong binding/hinges. a pristine copy.; 184pp., illustrated throughout in color, b/w. essays by klaus kertess and francine koslow miller. catalogue, reference material. O'reilly exhibition ephemera laid-in.
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Fine in Fine jacket. First edition, first printing. Hardcover. Fine maroon cloth-covered boards with title stamped in black on cover and spine, with photographically illustrated dust jacket. Photographs by John O'Reilly. Essays by Klaus Kertess and Francine Koslow Miller. Includes list of plates, biography, and bibliography. Designed by Arlyn Eve Nathan and Jack Woody. 184 pp., with 106 four-color plates and additional color illustrations. 12-1/4 x 10-3/8 inches. Published on the occasion of the 2002 exhibition John O'Reilly: Assemblies of Magic, at the Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts. Fine in Fine dust jacket. From the essay by Francine Koslow Miller: "Meditations on space, art, war, death and religion merge with the homoerotic in John O'Reilly's intensely personal photo transformations. For this artist, montage has proved the richest medium for personal allegory, and the formal and symbolic evolution of O'Reilly's work corresponds to his own awakening self discovery. His working methods of cutting and pasting mirror the energy inherent in de-constructing and reconstructing the psyche. Alternately, the physical merging of iconic Others enables their psychic incorporation into the Self. Over twenty-five years of part-time employment as an art therapist have rendered O'Reilly equally interested in art and psychology and willing to use his deepest obsessions, fetishes, and fears as source material for his tiny assemblies of magic."
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New. 1931885133. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request *** – – *** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-Flawless copy, brand new, pristine, never opened--188 pp. With 116 ills. (30 col. ). 32 x 27 cm. --with a bonus offer--