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In the Wake of a Deadad [Illustrated] [Hardcover]

Andrew Kotting , Gareth Evans

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Andrew Kötting's In the Wake of a Deadad is a book like no other. It is a memoir, a demented exorcism, a mad travelogue, a compilation of different writers' meditations on death and a series of tragicomic elegies in the form of doodles and photos as well as prose. It is that rare thing: an art book that is not merely eye candy to be gawped at for a few minutes and then consigned to the coffee table, but a deeply moving work that merits several rereadings. In the Wake of a Deadad is stuffed with visual gags, photomontages, scans of the author's heart. Its formal messiness is strangely life- affirming, distinct as it is from the dry-autopsy mode of most father-son memoirs. The most un-English of books, it appears to be a series of bad-taste japes, but is in fact an exceedingly affecting and serious challenge to our received notions about how best to deal with death - and life. Only 1,000 copies of this beautifully designed and produced artefact have been published; snap one up while you can. --SUKHDEV SANDHU, New Statesman

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In the Wake of a Deadad is Kotting's powerful, often uncomfortable reflection on the recent death of his father. His Deadad. The book includes the replies of an Invitation to Write that Kötting sent out to 65 individuals. Each was encouraged to write in response to four photographs of Kötting's Deadad, including one of his dead body laid out in the chapel of rest. As well as Kötting's own musings and confabulations about the project there is an introduction and conclusion by Gareth Evans and contributions from the likes of Adam Chodzko, Laurence Coriat, Mark Cousins, Jem Finer, Tony Grisoni, Gregorios - Archbishop of Thyateira and Great Britain, Sean Lock, Iain Sinclair, Dr Muhammad Shabbir Usmani, Janni Visman, Fay Weldon and Eden Kötting. This book accompanies an exhibition.

From the Publisher

The exhibition is also accompanied by the 444 page In the Wake
of a Deadad Book. The book includes the replies of an Invitation to Write
that Kötting sent out to 65 individuals. Each was encouraged to write in
response to four photographs of Kötting's Deadad, including one of his dead
body laid out in the chapel of rest. As well as Kötting's own musings and
confabulations about the project there is an introduction and conclusion by
Gareth Evans and contributions from the likes of Adam Chodzko, Laurence
Coriat, Mark Cousins, Jem Finer, Tony Grisoni, Gregorios - Archbishop of
Thyateira and Great Britain, Sean Lock, Iain Sinclair, Dr Muhammad Shabbir
Usmani, Janni Visman, Fay Weldon and Eden Kötting

From the Author

A memorial and testament to a life led.

About the Author

Andrew Kötting is one of Britain's most intriguing artists, and perhaps the only film-maker currently practising who could be said to have taken to heart the spirit of visionary curiosity and hybrid creativity exemplified by the late Derek Jarman. Formally exploratory and aesthetically innovative, like Jarman he is also a great collaborator, building around his various projects a community of shared interest, while anchoring his prolific production in an ongoing report on the lives of those closest to him.
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