Vikky Alexander: Extreme Beauty
By (Author) Daina Augaitis
By (author) Vincent Bonin
Figure 1 Publishing
Figure 1 Publishing
2nd January 2020
Canada
General
Non Fiction
Exhibition catalogues and specific collections
Photographs: collections
History of art
Hardback
160
Width 254mm, Height 285mm
Shortly after graduating from Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Vikky Alexander made her 1983 entry into the international art world while living in New York by participating in photo historian Abigail Solomon Godeaus exhibition The Stolen Image and its Uses. For over a decade she was active in a circle of New York artists that merged the critical ideas of Minimalism and Conceptual Art with photography, and came to be known as the Pictures Generation. Since then she has continued to explore the appropriated image through her own photography, especially in relation to iconic representations of nature as well as the spaces of consumerismtwo subjects that remain significant in todays cultural discourses.
This book, which accompanies an exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery, is a beautifully illustrated retrospective of nearly four decades of Alexanders work. Since the 1980s, Alexander has made numerous series of photographs, montages, sculptures, collages and installations, all working to hone a vision that captures the spectacle and inherent falseness of certain public and private spaces. From the exaggerated architecture of Versailles, Disneyland and the West Edmonton Mall, to the use of idyllic natural settings and the skin-deep beauty of fashion models, she unravels the mechanisms of display that shape meaning and desire in our culture.