Skull: Lynn Stern

Hardback

Main Details

Title Skull: Lynn Stern
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Lynn Stern
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:332
Dimensions(mm): Height 305,Width 280
Category/GenrePhotography and photographs
Individual photographers
ISBN/Barcode 9780500970836
ClassificationsDewey:779.092
Audience
General
Illustrations with over 190 illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publication Date 12 October 2017
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

For the last twenty-five years, Lynn Stern has been photographing skulls, both human and animal, some clearly recognizable and some highly abstract. Skull presents the resulting eight series - several of which have never been seen and some not previously seen in their entirety. Her images often include the symbolic form of the circle, alluding to both the emptiness of infinity as well as the possibility of oneness. Formally distinct yet overlapping thematically, these series offer a powerful exploration of the idea of death. Unlike many photographers, Stern has no interest in representing people, places or things, aiming instead to 'de-literalize whatever I photograph.' An extended essay by renowned art critic Donald Kuspit contextualizes Stern's work within art history through comparisons with paintings, sculptures and photographs made during the last seven centuries of western art. It accompanies nearly 150 tritone and quadratone reproductions of Stern's photographs, as well as forty colour illustrations of other artists' work.

Author Biography

Lynn Stern's photographs have been exhibited around the world, and are in numerous public collections.

Reviews

The omnipotence of death, not the omnipotence of the artist is Stern's theme. While photographing, Stern's conscious concerns were formal; however, those concerns yielded emotion--fraught images, and she admits that she is still striving to accept death, which for her, is changeable and dynamic. Kuspit's inclusion of art from Renaissance to contemporary times provides a firm ground on which to consider Stern's photographs. [A] perfect starting point for a multidisciplinary discussion or course on photography, philosophy, art history, and comparative religion.-- "Library Journal"