False Friends (Print Options Available)
First edition of False Friends by Dominic Turner (2023)
First impression
Large format hardback in new conditionÂ
Please note that all copies are signed and dated by Dominic Turner to back end page
In an edition of 750 copiesÂ
Please note both print options are signed and dated on verso by the artist
Print size: 28 x 20.5 cm (11" x 8")
About
In a world of âalternative factsâ & âcognitive dissonanceâ Turnerâs photographs play with the idea of information voids & misunderstandings, inviting us to explore the shadows and obfuscations of a familiar, yet not quite recognisable world. Embedded within each photograph is a deep sense of ambiguity which gently challenges the viewer to reassess their own interpretation & calls into question the imposition of our own personal subjectivity on the world around us.
âThere are those who would have us believe that the scariest of monsters dwell in the shadows & that we must be on permanent guard. I prefer to think that, while always striving to increase our understanding of the world, we can acknowledge and accept the things we do not know and bathe in the soothing powers of the shade.â
Turnerâs work has a tactile, almost ethereal quality, which stems from his fastidious and experimental approach to the process of image making. These are images that are deeply ponderous in nature & often require repeated viewings which reveal the subtle details that unlock the work.
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Description
First edition of False Friends by Dominic Turner (2023)
First impression
Large format hardback in new conditionÂ
Please note that all copies are signed and dated by Dominic Turner to back end page
In an edition of 750 copiesÂ
Please note both print options are signed and dated on verso by the artist
Print size: 28 x 20.5 cm (11" x 8")
About
In a world of âalternative factsâ & âcognitive dissonanceâ Turnerâs photographs play with the idea of information voids & misunderstandings, inviting us to explore the shadows and obfuscations of a familiar, yet not quite recognisable world. Embedded within each photograph is a deep sense of ambiguity which gently challenges the viewer to reassess their own interpretation & calls into question the imposition of our own personal subjectivity on the world around us.
âThere are those who would have us believe that the scariest of monsters dwell in the shadows & that we must be on permanent guard. I prefer to think that, while always striving to increase our understanding of the world, we can acknowledge and accept the things we do not know and bathe in the soothing powers of the shade.â
Turnerâs work has a tactile, almost ethereal quality, which stems from his fastidious and experimental approach to the process of image making. These are images that are deeply ponderous in nature & often require repeated viewings which reveal the subtle details that unlock the work.