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The many lives of Erik Kessels / all works by Erik Kessels ; introductory text by Francesco Zanot ; additional texts by Hans Aarsman, Simon Baker, and Sandra S. Phillips.
Photographer
Kessels, Erik
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
First edition.
Published/Created
New York, N.Y. : Aperture, 2017.
©2017
Description
575 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 22 cm
Details
Subject(s)
Kessels, Erik
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Exhibitions
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Photography, Artistic
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Exhibitions
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Vernacular photography
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Writer of introduction
Zanot, Francesco
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Writer of text
Baker, Simon, 1972-
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Aarsman, Hans, 1951-
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Phillips, Sandra S., 1945-
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Host institution
CAMERA-Centro italiano per la fotografia
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Summary note
"'People consume photographs,' says Kessels, 'they don't look at them anymore.' This volume is a primer on how to look at, and how to better understand the hybrid practice of this artist who defies categorization. Including more than twenty of the artist's series and features essays by Simon Baker, Hans Aarsman, and curator Francesco Zanot."--From slipcase.
Notes
"Published ... on the occasion of the artist's mid-career survey exhibition, The Many Lives of Erik Kessels."--Colophon.
Exhibition schedule: Camera--Centro Italiano per la Fotografia, Turin, Italy, May 31-July 30, 2017; Kulturzentrum NRW-Forum, Düsseldorf, August 5-November 5, 2017.
ISBN
1597114162
9781597114165
LCCN
2016957043
OCLC
959037937
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