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BOARDING HOUSE

 ROGER BALLEN (1950-)

  • The follow-up to the critically acclaimed Outland and Shadow Chamber (Phaidon 2001, 2005) by photographer Roger Ballen.
  • Boarding House captures an imaginary space of transient residence, of comings and goings, focusing on the evocative drawings and sculptural objects as well as the people and animals found there captures an imaginary space of transient residence, of comings and goings, focusing on the evocative drawings and sculptural objects as well as the people and animals found there
  • Compelling and thought-provoking, the 75 photographs (many of them previously unpublished) are like images from a waking dream, with layers of rich detail, flashes of dark humour and an altered sense of place
  • With an introductory essay by photography curator David Travis that addresses Ballen’s new body of work in an accessible style
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Emne Fotokunst
Kunstner BALLEN, Roger
Forfatter David Travis
Sprog Engelsk tekst
Illustrationer 65 ill. i s/h
Format / Sideantal 30 X 28 cm / 128 sider
Udgivelsesår 2009
Indbinding Indbundet
Forlag Phaidon
Antikvarisk
Antal
Køb
ISBN 9780714849522
Lev. 3-5 dage

 ROGER BALLEN (1950-)

  • The follow-up to the critically acclaimed Outland and Shadow Chamber (Phaidon 2001, 2005) by photographer Roger Ballen.
  • Boarding House captures an imaginary space of transient residence, of comings and goings, focusing on the evocative drawings and sculptural objects as well as the people and animals found there captures an imaginary space of transient residence, of comings and goings, focusing on the evocative drawings and sculptural objects as well as the people and animals found there
  • Compelling and thought-provoking, the 75 photographs (many of them previously unpublished) are like images from a waking dream, with layers of rich detail, flashes of dark humour and an altered sense of place
  • With an introductory essay by photography curator David Travis that addresses Ballen’s new body of work in an accessible style