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Jerry Pethick: Shooting the Sun/Splitting the Pie

Jerry Pethick: Shooting the Sun/Splitting the Pie
Library Shelf Location 18.PETH
Publication Date 2015
Description

Jerry Pethick is the first major volume dedicated to the career of this multifaceted artist. Pethick's practice has always been difficult to categorise; though his work focuses on questions of perception, which have been a central focus in the visual arts over the past four decades, his amalgamations of photography, optical devices, sculpture and drawing—as well as the structures he assembles to create new conceptions of material space—look like no other artist's work.

Pethick's oeuvre has always evoked something of the amateur scientist and inventor. In the late 1960s and early 1970s he became widely known for his pioneering work with holography in London and San Francisco. While he stopped working with holograms when he moved to Hornby Island, British Columbia in the mid-1970s, the nature of visual perception, the history of optics and integral (or fly's eye) photography using multiple lenses remained central to his work. Although Pethick draws upon a sophisticated in-depth understanding of science and art history, his work is constructed from modest materials and found objects, including cheap plastic Fresnel lenses, discarded sinks, hay bales, light bulbs and bicycle tyres that could be found in a local hardware store or garbage dump.

While Pethick's work has been included in exhibitions across Canada, Europe, the United States and Japan, this publication accompanies the first retrospective exhibition of his work. 

ISBN 9781910433430
Quantity 1
Pages 160
Authors Grant Arnold, Monika Szewczyk, John Drury, Jerry Pethick
Format Hardback
Publisher Black Dog Publishing, London
Related Artist Jerry Pethick
Category Artist (relating to a single artist/collaborative team)
Keyword Perception
Language English

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