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Description

'John Squire is most famous for being the lead guitarist in the Stone Roses, but he is also a prolific visual artist perhaps his most recognisable piece being the Jackson Pollock-inspired artwork used on the Stone Roses eponymous debut album back in 1989. This book, published to accompany an exhibition of Squire's work at London's Newport Street Gallery titled 'Disinformation', presents a brand new series of the artist's paintings. These large-scale oil paintings are based on photographs taken by the artist or found online. Squire alters the images using editing software, which he overloads to prompt visual glitches. These partially distorted, fragmented scenes are then enlarged from their original small screen format and rendered in the traditional medium of oil and canvas. The figures blend, blur and collide with their surroundings, their features confused and sometimes entirely lost. Also included is an interview with the artist by Michael Joo, in which Squire reveals much about his working practices.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
01 January 2020
Listed Since
08 November 2019

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