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DEATH
EAN : 9782385895044
Édition papier
EAN : 9782385895044
Paru le : 9 juil. 2026
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- EAN13 : 9782385895044
- Collection : ART ET CULTURE
- Date Parution : 9 juil. 2026
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Nombre de pages : 347
- Format : H:240 mm L:290 mm
- Poids : 1.983kg
- Interdit de retour : Retour interdit
- Résumé : DEATH is a cross-cultural examination of digital commentary, performance art, and geography-based disruption from artist Thelonious Stokes. This piece is a catalog of selected paintings and performance activations contextualized within the heightened responses of his audience, alongside snapshots of personal journals, iPhone notes, and camera roll images. This superimposition of perspectives creates a layered narrative where the material is simultaneously intimate, performative, and participatory. The book traces his travels, daily efforts, as well as his physical prowl while living as an artist today.
- Biographie : Thelonious Stokes (b. 1995) is a contemporary artist whose practice spans painting, performance, and design. His work investigates the relationship between body, history, and space, using performance as a vessel to explore collective memory and the social dimensions of art. Through a disciplined and reflective approach, Stokes constructs works that endure beyond spectacle, positioning the body as both witness and medium in the evolving dialogue between art and society. Central to his practice is an inquiry into Blackness as a object that dissolves the veil of gravitational order. For Stokes, Blackness operates not as identity alone but as an atmospheric and stabilized presence that calibrates perception, time, and spatial logic. His performances and images trace this field of intensity; the pressure it exerts, the ruptures created, and the possibilities it opens for imagining how bodies move through the world.









