OOF - Issue 8
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OOF - Issue 8
OOF Magazine
OOF Magazine
OOF Magazine believes that “football is the quintessential communal experience”, achieving with ease the elusive goal of art: to make people feel.
Issue eight is a love letter to England. Or maybe it's more of a breakup letter. Either way, there's a lot of heartache as we explore the conflict of English identity in Conor Rogers' hyper-real betting slip paintings, Beatrice Lettice Boyle's close-up portraits of weeping England stars and George Shaw's stark, haunted images of abandoned goalposts. Elsewhere, we look at the artistic origins of three-sided football, Ahilan Ratnamohan's football choreography, Martin Parr’s football photographs and Robert Delaunay's dizzying depiction of the game.
Author(s): Various
Year: 2021
Pages: 72
Dimensions: 16.2 x 23.7 cm
Cover: Softcover
Language: English
Issue eight is a love letter to England. Or maybe it's more of a breakup letter. Either way, there's a lot of heartache as we explore the conflict of English identity in Conor Rogers' hyper-real betting slip paintings, Beatrice Lettice Boyle's close-up portraits of weeping England stars and George Shaw's stark, haunted images of abandoned goalposts. Elsewhere, we look at the artistic origins of three-sided football, Ahilan Ratnamohan's football choreography, Martin Parr’s football photographs and Robert Delaunay's dizzying depiction of the game.
Author(s): Various
Year: 2021
Pages: 72
Dimensions: 16.2 x 23.7 cm
Cover: Softcover
Language: English