Making Pictures is How I Talk to the World

$30.00

A subjective and incomplete survey of Dmitry Samarov’s artwork from 1986 to 2024.

—includes around 200 full-color reproductions

—168 pages, 10×8 inch paperback

—signed-and-numbered edition of 547 copies

—printed in Chelsea, Michigan by Sheridan

 

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“Making Pictures spans four decades of Samarov’s artistic career. Printed on high-quality color pages, the collection is thematically organized, showcasing Samarov’s different styles and genres. There are sketches, ink drawings, oils, charcoals, gouache, mixed media and more—but what most comes through is an intense narrativity. Samarov’s art is similar to his writing; there isn’t adornment so much as perspective. We get in Making Pictures a world of bars and coffee shops, cheap eateries and indie clubs. Samarov depicts his city Chicago with a thickness of life that is better seen than written about. Some of my favorite works include interiors of kitchens, portraits of women reading, and scribbly but energetic sketches of indie bands playing live. What I most appreciate about this collection though is that it showcases how outside of the so-called “art world” Samarov’s work is–and yet this is hardly the work of a so-called “outsider” artist. Samarov trained at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and yet through his career he has remained an independent, “not associated with an institution such as an art gallery, college, or museum,” as he writes in his book.” —Biblioklept (10/10/24)

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Weight 2 lbs
Dimensions 10 × 8 × 1 in