
Title: The Vulgarity of Being Three-Dimensional
Artist: Tine Bek
Disko Bay
22 x 29 cm
184 pages
150 colour plates
OTA-bound softcover with flaps
Design by Spine Studio
Essays by James McCann and Michail Mersinis
English, French, Japanese, German
February 2022
ISBN: 978-87-970520-9-9
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“The Vulgarity of Being Three-Dimensional” is a mix of still life, other found forms and created sculptural forms photographed. Fruit, material, fabric and figures are brought together and changed by subtle shades of colour. Bek’s photography tend to seem uneasy, as if something might go wrong. Her images impose a sense of discomfort, little cracks beneath the surface. It is through these minutiae ruptures in the surfaces she exposes that a material hierarchy forms – is marble better than foam? Does a stone fountain overshadow a bathroom tap? – she asks you to scratch through the surface and to see what’s behind.
─From the publisher’s website
“The Vulgarity of Being Three-Dimensional” is a mix of still life, other found forms and created sculptural forms photographed. Fruit, material, fabric and figures are brought together and changed by subtle shades of colour. Bek’s photography tend to seem uneasy, as if something might go wrong. Her images impose a sense of discomfort, little cracks beneath the surface. It is through these minutiae ruptures in the surfaces she exposes that a material hierarchy forms – is marble better than foam? Does a stone fountain overshadow a bathroom tap? – she asks you to scratch through the surface and to see what’s behind.
─From the publisher’s website