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Megalith 4

Artist
Panayiotis Terzis
Date
2017
Publisher
Mega Press
Format
Artists' Books
Genre
Risograph, Drawing, Collage
Description

Megalith 4 is the fourth in a semi annual publication of works by NYC based artist Panayiotis Terzis that acts as a ph sample of his broader painting, collage, and print studio practice at this moment in time. This most recent issue is divided in half: the book begins with a series of torn paper collage experiments printed in alternating duotones, followed by a series of gouache paintings by the artist, reproduced either faithfully or in a completely altered color scheme. Each page features a robotic face, gazing ambiguously at the reader. Megalith 4 continues the artist’s obsession with the fate of humanity, the price of our hubris, and the illusion of history.

Softcover, staple-bound, colour risograph
Numbered edition of 200

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