Haunting and provocative, Dinh Q. Lê's billboard-scale works interweave stills from Vietnamese films with war pictures, news photographs and archival documentary images. This interweaving is literal--the artist slices giant appropriated pictures into strips and then intermingles them as if they were the wicker used to make a basket or the rags used to make a rug, a reworking of traditional weaving techniques taught to him by his grandmother. The resulting photo collage has a pixilated quality but a handmade physicality and offers an overwhelmingly large-scale juxtaposition of images that fight and question and confuse one another. Published in conjunction with Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Elizabeth Leach Gallery, and PPOW.
Book Details
- Country: US
- Published: 2003
- Publisher: Marquand Books
- Language: English
- Pages: 48
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