Rock Star (Character Appropriation)

David Lamelas Argentinian

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By 1974 the archetype of the rock star as exemplary rebel and truth seeker had devolved into a passé set of pantomimes to be repeated before thousands in football stadiums. A master dissembler of fact and fiction, Lamelas set the shutter of his camera to go off automatically and then posed himself in the studio as if on stage, going through those motions. Like Cindy Sherman—who began staging her Untitled Film Stills three years later—Lamelas is not acting; rather, he is reanimating clichés from within. He performs poker-faced amid an accumulation of technical effects, as the haloes of stage lights bind artist and viewer in a mutually agreed-upon fantasy.

Rock Star (Character Appropriation), David Lamelas (Argentinian, born 1946), Gelatin silver prints

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2007.406a