About the Book
At 17 the artist often found herself unable to speak and returned repeatedly to Faulkner's novel. The piece is an attempt both to equivocate this loss, the failure of language to adequately describe experience, and a celebration of the power of language to translate experience through narrative.
Catherine Somzé writes:
"(...), in the series "from a distance" printed illustrations from a popular publication are put into poetical 'play' with words. Both manipulated and staged anew, "from a distance" is not only a demystifying reflection on the gender politics of youth movements and more generally of children's education - a kind of ideology-critique - it is also a poetic comment on the tradition of book annotation, that is, an intervention whereby a text is both appropriated and provided with new personal meanings."
From the Minigraph Essay "Everything is..." which accompanied Major's Solo Show at Streetlevel Gallery in Glasgow in 2008.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 7.75×9.75 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 116 - Publish Date: Apr 13, 2011
- Language English
- Keywords EJ Major, Art, Photography, Film, Faulkner, Language
About the Creator
EJ Major was selected as the Winner of the Salon Photo Prize 2011. Major graduated with an MFA Fine Art Goldsmiths, 2009. Her first solo show in 2008 was in conjunction with Glasgow International Festival of Contemporary Visual Art. Among her group shows she has exhibited at the Helsinki Photography Triennial (2009) Dallas Contemporary, USA (2008), The Minnesota Centre of Photography in Minneapolis (2008), The Australian Centre of Photography in Sydney (2007-2008) Clampart in New York (2007) and The 2nd International Fotofestival, Germany (2007). She has been reviewed by Modern Painters (2008) and ‘Marie Claire RIP’ has been profiled in European Photography, Fotograf Magazine CZ, The British Journal of Photography, Glasstire and ArtInvestor Magazine DE and featured on both Swedish and Finish news programs.