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Publisher Note

Don’t judge a book by its cover

One of the most singular voices of today’s contemporary art scene, Jim Shaw is known for his desire to produce an immersive visual oeuvre aimed at exploring the dark side of the American psyche. Since the end of the 1970s, his manifold practice (painting, drawing, object-making, installation, music) has offered a reflexive mirror to our contemporary societies through extensive series, the mise-en-scene of alter egos, and a passionate interest in the stakes and iconography of popular culture.

Stemming from the comprehensive corpus of the “Dream Drawings,” the “Paperback Covers” ape the appearance of book covers, both in terms of dimensions and volume. The reference to the physicality of cheap paperbacks is combined with a nod to the Anglo-American graphic design tradition, with its full-page images and publisher or collection logos. All that is missing is the text. Titleless, authorless, but not fiction-less, the paintings depict dream scenes whose titles shed light on narrative elements, condensing the narrative into a single image, in which the first-person narrator identifies himself as Jim Shaw. They become possible snapshots from Shaw’s autobiography, but they also form a pool of cultural forms and references of which the paperback is just one aspect. Comic strips, illustrations, naive and scholarly painting, and fantastical and popular narratives are all conjured up by the corpus. A collection of short circuits triggering imagination and subjectivity, the “Paperback Covers” constitute a counter-encyclopedia of the cultural, scientific, and societal desires and neurosis of the 20th century.

Artist Monograph

Jim Shaw

The Paperback Covers

Publisher
Release Place Zurich, Switzerland
Edition 1st edition
Release Date April 2021
Credits
Artist: Jim Shaw
Identifiers
ISBN-13: 978-3-03764-565-9
Work  
Topics Book Cover, Paperback
Language English
Format Softcover
Dimensions 20.0 × 26.0 cm
Weight 373 gram
Pages 104

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