Konstantin Trubkovich - Leap Second (Hardcover)


This first monograph on the oeuvre of Kon Trubkovich (born 1979) surveys the Russian artist's career in color reproductions and in-depth critical discussion, traversing the period from his first museum exhibition in 2006 to the present day. His works delve into themes of rebellion, memory, imprisonment and perception through a wide variety of media, including painting, drawing, photography and sculpture. Trubkovich's multimedia creations are generally based upon film stills, sourced from videos that range from prison footage to found movie clips and home videos. Extended across a series, these isolated fragments, generally distorted or grainy, evoke human processes of memorialization and psychological narrative. The artist's solo exhibitions, all of which are touched upon here, include "No Country for Old Men" MoMA (PS1), "Almost Nowhere," "Signali" (both Marianne Boesky) and "Leap Second" (OHWOW).

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This first monograph on the oeuvre of Kon Trubkovich (born 1979) surveys the Russian artist's career in color reproductions and in-depth critical discussion, traversing the period from his first museum exhibition in 2006 to the present day. His works delve into themes of rebellion, memory, imprisonment and perception through a wide variety of media, including painting, drawing, photography and sculpture. Trubkovich's multimedia creations are generally based upon film stills, sourced from videos that range from prison footage to found movie clips and home videos. Extended across a series, these isolated fragments, generally distorted or grainy, evoke human processes of memorialization and psychological narrative. The artist's solo exhibitions, all of which are touched upon here, include "No Country for Old Men" MoMA (PS1), "Almost Nowhere," "Signali" (both Marianne Boesky) and "Leap Second" (OHWOW).

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Imprint

Osmos Books

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

February 2015

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

September 2014

Contributors

Editors

Dimensions

270 x 190 x 23mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - Cloth over boards

Pages

160

ISBN-13

978-0-9883404-8-0

Barcode

9780988340480

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LSN

0-9883404-8-8



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