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Author Yudzon, Alex, photographer.

Title A room for the night / Alex Yudzon.

Publication Info. Santa Fe, New Mexico : Radius Books, [2023]
©2023

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Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Axe 2nd Floor Oversize Stacks  779 Y9r 2023    ---  Available
Description 125 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 31 cm
text txt rdacontent
still image sti rdacontent
unmediated n rdamedia
volume nc rdacarrier
Note Interview by Sharon Core.
Summary "Alex Yudzon (b. 1977) began photographing in hotel rooms in 2014, when a trip abroad found him stranded in a foreign city with an abundance of free time and a dearth of creative outlets. He began assembling the furniture in his room into a series of installations, photographing as he went along. Since then, his fascination with the hotel room as both a laboratory for creativity and a zone of transgression has only intensified. In the intervening years he has developed a stringent approach to making the work: he uses only the furniture found in the rooms he occupies; he works in secret; he works alone. Using this approach, Yudzon stacks, leans, and balances furniture in configurations that transform these generic interiors into hallucinatory worlds where the laws of physics are suspended and dormant emotions released. After the installations are documented, they are dismantled and the rooms returned to their original condition. The resulting photographs, shot in a style reminiscent of crime scene photography, remain the only existing evidence of what transpires during his stay. Initially conceived as a series of journeys, A Room for the Night focuses exclusively on American hotels. The aim of this book is not to present a comprehensive overview of hotels in America. Rather, the images and text contemplate our uneasy relationship to the hotel as a liminal space operating beyond the codes and conventions that govern the outside world. Combining dark humor, loneliness and creative obsession, this work tells the story of not just the installations, but of the hotels themselves, the people that own and operate them, the communities in which they're based, and the journey through which they are connected."-- Publisher's website.
Subject Photography, Artistic.
Staged photography.
Hotels -- Pictorial works.
Furniture -- Pictorial works.
Installations (Art)
Furniture (OCoLC)fst00936488
Hotels (OCoLC)fst00961767
Installations (Art) (OCoLC)fst00974250
Photography, Artistic (OCoLC)fst01061964
Staged photography (OCoLC)fst01131340
Genre/Form Photobooks (OCoLC)fst01919950
Pictorial works (OCoLC)fst01423874
Photobooks.
Added Author Core, Sharon, 1965- interviewer.
ISBN 9781955161275
1955161275

 
    
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