The Russian Linesman takes its title from a famous – or infamous – sporting moment when the linesman awarded the decisive goal to England in the 1966 World Cup Final between England and West Germany. His controversial ruling exemplifies a central concept of this project: disputed boundaries.
Richly illustrated with over 100 plates that bring together historical and contemporary works, that reach from a Roman double portrait of Dionysus and Silenus, through to Dürer woodcuts, early photographic pioneering works, a trompe l’oeil sculpture by Vija Celmins, and a video by Aernout Mik; this is an artist’s exploration of the frontiers and border zones through which, and by which, we come to be defined.
A special limited edition of 200 individually numbered hardback copies, signed by the artist is available at £34.99.
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