Object Portraits Roger ballen examines the intergenerational nature of
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examines the intergenerational nature of poverty as experienced by three generations of the Williams family in the north of England
ninety-five per cent of the stars are now in fact invisible to the naked eye
This publication draws attention to one of its main products: posters and calendars portraying politicians and well-known personalities as superheroes
regarded as a fictional container where an apparent collection of evidence opens up to the fantastic
when we look at Atget’s photobooks
Object Portraits Roger ballen examines the intergenerational nature ofFirst edition of Object Portraits by Eric Zetterquist(2017) First impression Large format hardback in new condition Comes with a dust jacket Published by Nazraeli Press About For over a thousand years the Chinese have painted portraits of art objects in their collections, both to extol the aesthetic virtues of an object and to exhibit the accomplishments of a collector. Following and contemporizing this practice, Eric Zetterquist has created a series
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