PHOTOGRAPHY

FROM COLLABORATION INTO CONTENT or

"Art is itself a social reality."
(Ernst Fisher, The Necessity of Art)

Bill: People want to think that you have to be alone, a singular aberration. That means that they can say, "Well, I can't deal with this because it's your idea alone." If two people thought alike then people might have to deal with it as if it had to do with people in general rather than one person.

-From 'Definitely New Work in
"A Different Kind of Romance",
an interview with Ardele Lister and Bill Jones, by Avis Lang Rosenberg


 
 

(in collaboration with Bill Jones), The King is Dead, 1977, Colour and black and white photographs, table legs, 76 x 96 x 137 cm, 30 x 38 x 54 in.


(in collaboration with Bill Jones), Street Walker, 1977, Colour and black and white photographs, table legs, 76 x 96 x 137 cm, 30 x 38 x 54 in.


 

(in collaboration with Bill Jones), Veil of Innuendos, 1977, Colour and black and white photographs, 122 x 193 cm, 48 x 76 in.

(in collaboration with Bill Jones), All the Awy to Heaven is the Way, 1977, Colour and black and white photographs, hinges, 76 x 122 cm, 30 x 48 in.

An exhibition of photographic assemblages in collaboration with Bill Jones at the Henri Gallery in Washington DC