John Wesley The Henry Ford Syndrome - Dan Fox
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This book presents a solo exhibition of paintings and painted objects by the Los Angeles born artist John Wesley (b.1928). The above quote describes what Wesley coined 'The Henry Ford Syndrome' and refers to the rhythmic pattern of repetition throughout his work. As Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev remarked 'repetition characterises modern life, rational thinking and serial, standardized production'. It is through repetition of motif, within and across Wesley's paintings, that his surreal scenarios are constructe...
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