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Second Place by Brian Fichtner

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A confluence of commercial fashion photography and fine art persuasions clearly informs Jody Fausett's new book, "Second Place," which is itself a subversive examination of suburban living. Set against the backdrop of shag carpeting, wood paneled walls, and drop ceilings, Fausett choreographs unsettling scenes where, for example, a young woman is doused with baby powder, a stuffed fawn lies perched on a sofa or an upturned trophy head rests on the floor of an empty room. The hostile surrealism of Lynch's "Blue Velvet" and "Twin Peaks" readily comes to mind. (Click below images for detail.)

Published by GHava(Press), the brainchild of the Brooklyn-based artist collective known as GH avisualagency, in typical guerilla fashion the start-up press is releasing occasional titles while managing a full-time agency. (Though it aims to be fully operational in the near future.) "Second Place" is their sophomore publication.

Watch a flip through of "Second Place" on Blip. The book can be purchased online through Ghava(Press) or Amazon or in person at I Heart.

Second Place
Launch Party: 6 March 2008,
I Heart
262 Mott Street
New York, NY 10012 map
tel. +1 212 219 9265

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This entry posted on 05 March 2008 at 12:38 PM
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