Wendt’s photomontages

Lionel Wendt :: Gay Abandon, ca. 1940, photogravure, from Lionel Wendt’s Ceylon (London, Lincolns-Prager Publishers Ltd, 1950) | src British Art Studies
Lionel Wendt :: Adventures in Space, ca. 1930s-1940s, photogravure, from Lionel Wendt’s Ceylon (London, Lincolns-Prager Publishers Ltd, 1950) | src British Art Studies

Wendt’s photomontage has been most conventionally and variously comprehended through its pastiche of influences and motifs such as De Chirico’s futurist arches, Magritte’s “Ceci n’est pas un oeuf,” Piero della Francesca’s Brera Madonna, Georges Bataille’s rumination on the story of the eye, and the recurrent vignette of a distant brig. Although he clearly held great admiration for those artistic circles he came into contact with in Europe, it seems a bit too summary merely to insert him within these narratives. (quoted from source)

wolfson-stuart:

La masturbación es una antología sexual, una selección de los mejores coitos (…) es económica porque no hay que invitar a comer a nadie, ni aguantar a los parientes de nadie, ni entender a nadie, ni compartir la cama con nadie, ni andar prometiendo pendejadas a nadie, la masturbación es una declaración silvestre de independencia.

Facundo Cabral

Fot. Isa Marcelli

(vía Wolfson Stuart: Independencia)