JOHN GREER
JOHN GREER

Duende, 2008

Intaglio Print (1/3), 42” x 84” (107cm x 213cm)

 

The “duende” as represented by the presence of a figure in a doorway, neither coming nor going, but yet present.

The joy of life in the face of death - Nietzsche’s birth of tragedy, the encounter and struggle with the muse on the edge of the abyss.

The urgent need to get it right while there is still time.

The “duende” is the reminder and the silent witness of our actions.

 

Below you see images of the printing process at Flatbed Press in Austin, TX USA. 

Please click on any image for expanded view / slide show. 

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Image by Gail Skoff for the podcast episode: 

JOHN GREER

ART IS A LANGUAGE 

John's retroActive book is life size.
National Gallery of Canada : THE PROUST QUESTIONNAIRE Image by Gail Skoff.

Res Ipsa Loquitur! ... is a good example of John Greer's conceptual approach to the art of stone carving. Things speak for themselves. Look around the corner: Res Ipsa Loquitur! , 2005 - 2009

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