About The Work
This edition is a part of a publishing project by Rob Tufnell where artists created new works on the perforated paper commonly used for the distribution of LSD. Typically labeled with elaborate designs, this “blotter” paper provides a medium that at once looks back to the shamanic, drug-induced rituals of prehistory and to the signatory grid of Modernism. Here, Steven Claydon–known combining old materials with contemporary elements, such as analog videos cross-processed digitally–evokes the famous cover of Guy Debord’s “Society of the Spectacle” by drawing cartoon glasses on a found black and white image of man.
About Steven Claydon
From The Magazine
Perforated offset lithograph
7.50 x 7.50 in
19.1 x 19.1 cm
This work is signed on verso.
About The Work
This edition is a part of a publishing project by Rob Tufnell where artists created new works on the perforated paper commonly used for the distribution of LSD. Typically labeled with elaborate designs, this “blotter” paper provides a medium that at once looks back to the shamanic, drug-induced rituals of prehistory and to the signatory grid of Modernism. Here, Steven Claydon–known combining old materials with contemporary elements, such as analog videos cross-processed digitally–evokes the famous cover of Guy Debord’s “Society of the Spectacle” by drawing cartoon glasses on a found black and white image of man.
About Steven Claydon
From The Magazine
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