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aahi0012514
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Work Title (display): 
What Follows Interview, Jim Stone
Image Title: 
video
Work Description: 
Interviewers: Todd Dobbs and Alfredo Ortiz
Work Dates (display): 
February 10, 2004
Work Dates type: 
interview
Work Creator (display): 
Jim Stone (American, born 1947)
Work Creator gender: 
male
Work Creator notes (display): 
Jim Stone's photographs appear to describe facets of America's unusual and complex character. Each image is characterized by direct experience, a compelling subject, precise rendering, and a "documentary" appearance. By implication, the artist is also assembling a reflection of himself and a map of his quest for phenomenological understanding. For a deeper interpretation, the works must be seen in a group, like pieces forming a large jigsaw puzzle or paragraphs comprising a novel. Photographs torn singly from the real world can imply a number of unrelated narrative threads. Stone's works, even seen separately, gather an organized set of graphic and sociological concerns. Damage, misdirection, isolation, and failure accompany other consistent subthemes, such as obsession and its public display, the mixing of religious and military iconography in a peaceable secular society, and the ironic difference between intent and achievement. // It is tempting, in photography especially, to couch a rationale for artistic practice in terms of a direct social utility, addressing the plight of the worker or the problem of water in the southwest, for example. Rather than inciting an audience to direct action, the conversational style and fact-gathering working method represented in these photographs, however, are encouragement toward sharpened awareness, and reflect the artist's preference for a narrative anchor and gentle metaphor. http://www.fractionmagazine.com/jim-stone
Work Creator UCB affiliation (display): 
2004 visiting artist, Visiting Artist Program
Work Style Period: 
Contemporary
Work Style Period: 
21st century
Work Subject: 
photography
Work Worktype: 
interviews
Work Category (VRC classification): 
video
Work Measurements (display): 
00:28:04
Work Location (Repository or Site) name: 
University of Colorado, Department of Art and Art History
Work Location (Repository or Site) role: 
interview
Work Location (Geographic) name: 
Boulder, Colorado
Image Rights (display): 
© University of Colorado, Department of Art and Art History
Work Rights (display): 
© Jim Stone
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