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Dough Portraits

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Dough Portraits by Søren Dahlgaard is a striking and humorous photography book capturing a unique series of portraits where people's heads are encased in dough. Since 2008, Dahlgaard has worked globally with over 2,000 diverse sitters, creating absurd and captivating images that blend performance, collaboration, and visual art. Each portrait emerges from an interactive process of kneading, placement, and posing, revealing individual personalities beneath the dough masks. The work balances humour with a subtle sense of the uncanny, exploring themes of identity and the social significance of covering the face.

The book showcases selected portraits alongside behind-the-scenes photos and commentary from participants and commissioners, offering insights into the artistic, ethical, and cultural dimensions of these remarkable images.
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This book will appeal to enthusiasts of contemporary art, photography, performance art, and visual culture. It suits readers interested in conceptual and absurdist art forms and those curious about themes of identity, individuality, and social expression through unconventional mediums.

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A visually stunning and hilarious book by Danish performance and conceptual artist Soren Dahlgaard, who creates absurdist portraits of people with their heads encased in dough.

The first and only monograph on a young and very active artist who has achieved international recognition and repeated commissions for his work.

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This visually stunning, hilarious and outlandish book of photography presents Danish performance and conceptual artist Søren Dahlgaard's ongoing series of Dough Portraits, in which he creates absurdist portraits of people with their heads encased in dough.

Invited by art galleries, museums, biennales and institutions from all over the world since 2008 to undertake commissions, he has photographed more than 2,000 sitters of all ages and backgrounds in diverse settings in countries as far afield as Canada, Denmark, Brazil, the Maldives, Kosovo, South Korea and Australia.

Collaboration, process and performance are as much elements of the work as the finished image itself, with each participant 'co-creating' their own portrait. First, by kneading the dough, then by placing it on their head or having it put in place by others, and then by carefully selecting a pose - all before an audience of amused or bemused onlookers. As a result, while their faces might be covered, their individual personalities shine through, these sticky lumpen masks revealing as much as they conceal.

Humorous and ridiculous as the pictures are, they also carry a darker sense of the uncanny and the sinister. They also allude to the ways we define ourselves and express our own unique identities, as well as how we measure the stranger in an age when the covered face is so contested politically and ethically.

In the book, selected portraits from all the main projects in the series are reproduced in full splendour and lavish detail alongside photos and stills of the shoots as they took place. Commentaries by some of those who commissioned the work, as well as others who were smothered in dough and then photographed, or who merely witnessed the events unfold, recount their experiences and reflect on the various aesthetic, ethical and social issues raised by Dahlgaard's transformation of this everyday and universal material into the stuff of art.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781908970220

Publisher: Art / Books

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 05 October 2015

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Art / Books

Illustration: Illustrated in colour throughout

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 225.0mm

Height: 300.0mm

Weight: 1650g

Pages: 256

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