Pulp — in 3D
Thomas Allen cuts apart pulp fiction covers, and makes the tiny melodramatic characters spring out of the books. It’s like the opposite of what Gumby could do, but with 70% more lesbians. But it’s not all dime-store pulp: Allen does children’s books too. From the exhibit:
As a director would stage actors, Allen stages his cut-outs in ways that create humor, tension, mystery, and drama. A boxer fights his own shadow in Spar, and in Bookend a gunfighter stands over his recently fallen opponent. Although the characters are freed from the closed pages of books, the books themselves still remain present in each photograph. A ship sails across the curved pages of a dictionary-sized book in Swell. In Cover, a gunman finds safety behind the spine of a book. And in Recover, a worn paperback acts as a life raft to three weathered shipwreck survivors.
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