"I use a lot of repetition. And it becomes a filmic way of talking because as you put the same image after the other, even though it’s the exact identical image, everyone sees something changing from one image to the next."
"Four Horseman of the Apocalypse (7)" (2001)
"Four Horseman of the Apocalypse (7)," 2001
Digital duraflex print, 48 x 60 inches
Edition of 6, AP of 1
Courtesy the artist and Paula Cooper Gallery, New York
Digital duraflex print, 48 x 60 inches
Edition of 6, AP of 1
Courtesy the artist and Paula Cooper Gallery, New York
"There’s definitely a thrill. There are certain images...scenes that I feel captured by. There’s something special about the spectacle of seeing a human being at the center of the gaze of thousands of people. To me, it’s thrilling and also terrifying. There’s something very compelling about it to me. I feel empathy for the players on the court, and admiration when somebody’s able to shoot a three-point shot amidst all the hoopla."
- Paul Pfeiffer



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