Sally O'Reillyová je oceňovanou autorkou, jejíž próza zkoumá složité lidské vztahy a vnitřní světy svých postav. Její styl se vyznačuje pronikavou psychologií a pozoruhodnou schopností zachytit jemné nuance emocí. Díky svému působení v oblasti tvůrčího psaní sdílí své literární postřehy a inspiruje budoucí generace spisovatelů. Její díla jsou ceněna pro svou hloubku a literární zručnost.
Featuring work across a range of media, from painting and sculpture to
installation, video art and performance, this book examines the different
roles played by the body in art, from being the subject of portraiture to
becoming an active presence in live and participatory events.
Simon my big self decoy justin beiber brings together a significant new body of painted drawings by the artist that format themselves around the double page spread, with both image and text on the page to invite and resist quiet contemplation. These exquisitely delicate and brutal drawings tussle with one another for space, pulling the viewer into the energetic and colourful vortexof the artist’s psyche. Diaries jostle with devotions, desires and disputes―a confabulation of friction and fiction in a place where fetish and fact collide.Simon English draws across the blank page with the instincts of one entering cyberspace. His surfing history is left only too clear on the surface of the page, or buried beneath heavy black deletions and overpainting. His are the ‘old’ gremlins, the monsters within that say one is too much and more is never enough. In 2004, Bill Arning wrote that “for picture addicts like myself, English is the equivalent of a crack dealer”.,br>The work within the book is brought together with written contributions from Laurence Scott, who will contribute a text emanating from English’s imaginary drawing database, and Sally O’Reilly, who will construct a voice for the work somewhere between art, theory, fiction and fantasy.