Joel-Peter Witkin
Hardback
210 x 245 mm, 8 1/4 x 9 5/8 in
128 pp
56 black and white illustrations
ISBN 9780714847870
0714847879

Joel-Peter Witkin

A monograph on the well-known controversial photographic artist Joel-Peter Witkin.
Eugenia Parry

  • Joel-Peter Witkin (b.1939) is one of the most well-known and controversial photographic artists working today
  • This accessible and affordable monograph is the best introduction to Witkin's fascinating and thought-provoking work available
  • Drawing as much from the art of the past – Bosch, Goya, Velazquez, and the Symbolists – as from his own inspiration, Witkin's expression is multi-faceted and rich with meaning
  • His deviant and imaginative tableaux transform the genre of still life by featuring animal and human corpses and body parts in classic, beautiful arrangements
  • Witkin also chooses the deformed, the scarred and the unusual as his subjects, reinterpreting the nineteenth-century fascination with the 'other'
  • His obsession with human physicality raises important questions about the body and sexuality, and finds beauty in the grotesque

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