Springtime in Byzantium
English


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About The Book

Springtime in Byzantium collects three distinct but related works by luke kurtis: a poem titled theodora a series of conceptual photographs titled marble paintings and a performance art/video art piece titled labyrinth. Structured around and inspired by the Basilica of San Vitale in Ravenna Italy this trilogy of works is presented alongside photographs and digital collage works also by the artist.The motif that pulls the book together is the bookmatched marble panels of San Vitale. Its kaleidoscope-like forms are so captivating yet theyre overshadowed by the famous mosaics says the artist. If you stop and think about it the bookmatched marble isnt out of place in a contemporary design sense. You could take the panels out of the church and put them in a modern building and no one would bat an eye. I wanted to use my photographs to remove the panels conceptually put them in your hands in the form of a book and draw a line through hundreds of years to connect the past with the future.The works were created independently over several years and only conceived as a whole specifically for this book altogether representing a decade of artistic practice from 2011 when the first work was created to 2021 when the project was realized in printed form. Though kurtis has published several poetry books all of which feature his visual work this is the first book where his visuals are the focus.
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