On Ellis’ ingenious, heartfelt explorations of memory and disillusion through multimedia photographyA New York Times 'Best Art Books of 2023' pick
During his short career, Bronx-born Darrel Ellis (1958–92) created a multifaceted and expansive body of work merging painting, printmaking, photography and drawing before his premature death due to AIDS-related causes. During his early 20s, Ellis was given a group of negatives shot by his father. The young Ellis’ unique practice involved projecting these negatives onto a sculpted surface, masking out areas and rephotographing them, generating a stream of surrogates that capture the fleeting effects of memory. Ellis’ technical and theoretical experimentation transformed serial and appropriation practices into something unrecognizably new and compellingly heartfelt. Darrel Ellis: Regeneration offers a comprehensive survey of Ellis’ work and includes contributions by Makeda Djata Best, Allen Frame, Scott Homolka, Linda Owen and Kyle Croft.
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Max Pearl
Rediscovery isn't as simple as it might seem...It may have taken thirty years, but the slight has finally been amended, and there's no feeling like watching art history rewritten before your eyes.
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Miss Rosen
In his son’s hands, Thomas Ellis’ photographs become visual metaphors laden with poignancy and need.
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Holland Cotter
Through the vigilance of curators, artist-friends and family, his work is very much with us and permanently visible in this lovingly conceived book, the catalog for a traveling survey.
The New York Times: Arts
Holland Cotter
Through the vigilance of curators, artist-friends and family, his work is very much with us and permanently visible in this lovingly conceived book, the catalog for a traveling survey.
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FORMAT: Hbk, 8.75 x 10.25 in. / 224 pgs / 200 color. LIST PRICE: U.S. $52.00 LIST PRICE: CANADA $73 ISBN: 9788857246871 PUBLISHER: SKIRA AVAILABLE: 5/23/2023 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: TRADE PUBLISHING STATUS: Active AVAILABILITY: In stock TERRITORY: NA LA
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On Ellis’ ingenious, heartfelt explorations of memory and disillusion through multimedia photography
A New York Times 'Best Art Books of 2023' pick
During his short career, Bronx-born Darrel Ellis (1958–92) created a multifaceted and expansive body of work merging painting, printmaking, photography and drawing before his premature death due to AIDS-related causes. During his early 20s, Ellis was given a group of negatives shot by his father. The young Ellis’ unique practice involved projecting these negatives onto a sculpted surface, masking out areas and rephotographing them, generating a stream of surrogates that capture the fleeting effects of memory. Ellis’ technical and theoretical experimentation transformed serial and appropriation practices into something unrecognizably new and compellingly heartfelt.
Darrel Ellis: Regeneration offers a comprehensive survey of Ellis’ work and includes contributions by Makeda Djata Best, Allen Frame, Scott Homolka, Linda Owen and Kyle Croft.