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Identity in Transit exhibition by Mast at The Book Club

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Time 12:00
Date 21/02/13
Price Free

Identity In Transit is the first major exhibition of works by painter, graphic designer and screen printer, MAST (Max Strasser) from Germany.

Featuring a new collection of work created just for this exhibition, this is a chance to delve into the murky world of Victorian crime. MAST manipulates and modifies his own creations interpreted from an archive of police photos of thieves and prostitutes after their arrest, using screen printing and paint. Reminiscent of an 1800’s rogues’ gallery, the artwork plays with the interaction between the viewer and the face looking out at them.

MAST’s interest in the human face comes from his understanding of expression as the most basic form of human communication. We see human features and faces in inanimate objects around us, and attribute emotions to them. MAST explores this perception through the process of abstraction.

Alongside the collection MAST will be exhibiting another form of ‘found’ artwork; vandalised, ripped and destroyed posters. With these posters, similarly to the art, he questions the separation between artwork and random visual information between a maker’s purpose and accident. The posters also make a subtle reference to criminality in their likeness to ‘wanted’ posters.

21st February - 5th May
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