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Even in the sweetest embrace the lover asserts a sense of solitude
Gudók and David Farrell

'Even in the sweetest embrace the lover asserts a sense of solitude', Gudók and David Farrell

'Even in the sweetest embrace the lover asserts a sense of solitude', Gudók and David FarrellEven in the sweetest embrace the lover asserts a sense of solitude
Gudók and David Farrell
ArkAngel
English


Texts by Dylan Thomas and Miroslav Holub.

 

Softcover
64 pages
220 x 170 mm
1995
ISBN 0952657201

 

Relationships play a significant role in our identities and are at the very core of our existence. They are complex, multifaceted, full of harmonies, desires, hopes, dreams, successes and failures. Such dualities, which also inform this work, are perhaps best encapsulated by the keywords devotion and sacrifice. This project touches on these opposites often by using inversion: the string with which we link ourselves is strong but also incredibly fragile. We are bound through our mouths by or words, our kisses that are simple wooden X’s but can also be crosses. The public nature of relationships is made private by encasing small-scaled images in the form of an intimate photographic diary, while private performances are made overtly public by use of large-scale images.
(source: https://davidfarrell.org/archive/communion-with-gudok-1992-1996/one/)

 

About the Artist
David Farrell, born in Dublin in 1961, is a fine art landscape Photographer of the Real World.
davidfarrell.org
(source: https://davidfarrell.org/info/biography/)

Gudók was born in Rome in 1967. He has ‘died several times since’ and arrived in Dublin on the 21st of October 1991.
(source: page 63 of Even in the sweetest embrace the lover asserts a sense of solitude)

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