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Composed of photographs taken between 1997 and 2003, Slater Bradley's "don't let me disappear" takes Holden Caulfield's admonition as its title in a compendium that is part travelogue and part personal photo album. In these color images, Bradley isolates the small events and intimate moments that punctuate daily life. Prefaced by a W.H. Auden poem that reminds us that suffering occurs "while someone else is eating or opening a window," this book is at once darkly romantic and emotionally evocative--and a reminder that the incidental is often the most meaningful.
Text by Mark Gordon.
Organised by Earl Lu Gallery, as a co-event of Singapore Arts Festival 2002, is a large scale exhibition consisting 26 artists of international acclaim, representing more than 10 countries worldwide, to create and display stimulating works of art stemming from the theme of globalisation.
Specially produced for the exhibition at the Matisse Museum in Cateau-Cambrsis and including some very exceptional works borrowed for the occasion from both public and private collections, this catalog shows how the work of Matisse has been adopted by American abstract artists, which has in turn had an effect on European artists, as well as on the new generation in the United States.