American Artist Max Ferguson's paintings often feature solitary figures, brooding atmospheres, and urban landscapes whose narrative and cinematic qualities hint at hidden stories, secrets, and conversations waiting to happen. Writer Robert Power's fiction of longing and resolution, alienation and loving, provide the perfect voice to give life to Ferguson's mysterious paintings.
Lulu in New York and Other Tales brings their work together in a unique collaboration.
Lulu in New York and Other Tales presents an exquisite and beautifully crafted volume of sixty stories from Power, inspired by paintings from throughout Ferguson's career. Some of the pictures, like
Chess Players and
Interiors lend themselves to whimsical or heart-rending conversations. Others, such as
Woman in Bath,
Subway, and
Billy's Topless have violence and menace simmering at their core. Other paintings that inspire tales of reflection, reminiscing on love both lost and found.
Binding Ferguson's paintings and Power's storytelling together is a shared appreciation of the nuances, agonies and ecstasies, complexities and delicacies, of the human condition. The result is a lushly produced book that is at once powerful and beautiful, and will appeal to both art and short story lovers.