Nineties XL
Driven by his love of his vintage magazine collection, photographer, Mark Vessey became interested in the concept of personal collections. His work involves photographing neatly-stacked journals, LPs and even vodka bottles to capture the aesthetic beauty and joy of owning a collection.
‘My work is about trying to establish a sense of order. There is comfort in collecting things, studying things that people take for granted, grouping everyday objects in such a way that they become something special, seeing how they fit together to become a thing of great beauty.’
In this piece, Vessey turns his attention to records from the nineties. His selection captures the mood of the decade and features classic from the likes of Radiohead, Buena Vista Social Club and Spice Girls.
This c-type photography print is from a limited edition of 15, and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Specifications
Medium: Photography Print
Edition Type: Limited Edition
Edition Size: 15
Size (cm): 110 x 110
SKU: 14204
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About the artist
The work of British photographic artist Mark Vessey is inspired by collections of everyday objects.
Driven by his own vintage magazine collection, Vessey photographs neatly arranged stacks of journals, LPs and even vodka bottles. Taken out of context, these collections assume new meanings in Vessey’s work, becoming single objects of aesthetic contemplation, rather than a series of separate items.
Vessey explains: “My work is about trying to establish a sense of order. There is comfort in collecting things, studying things that people take for granted, grouping every day objects into such a way that they become something special, seeing how they fit together to become a thing of great beauty.”
Vessey has collaborated with Brighton-based DJ, Norman Cook (aka Fatboy Slim), immortalising his record collection through his distinctive photographic approach.