Penetrating the Punctum: Decay and Deformity in Luther Price’s ‘The Dry Remains’
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Penetrating the Punctum: Decay and Deformity in Luther Price’s ‘The Dry Remains’

“The end is in the beginning and yet you go on.” –Samuel Beckett, The End Game Whether canvases covered in oozing fibroids and cancerous tumors, uncanny sculptures resembling the preserved citizens of Pompeii or his destroyed slides that only heighten the alarming nature of his unsettling imagery, Luther Price’s work takes abjection to its absolute … Continue reading