Robin Vanbesien - Vanbesien, Robin
instant ruins
KORTE INHOUD
'Instant Ruins' (© Robin Vanbesien, 2012) is an exhibition in book form. The publication shows thirty photographs, which document situations and things the artist has encountered in the cities of Brussels, Genova, Marseille, Paris, Berlin, Rotterdam and Liège, from March 2010 to September 2011. The book is a response to the question of how 'the other' (the spectator) can overcome the singularity (the subjective origins) of the photographs while viewing them.
All photographs are horizontally mirrored. By using this method their generic qualities - the aspects of the immediate and the objective - are tilted and another type of photo emerges. This photo is like the ruin of a building that has lost its original function. The attention shifts from the content of the depiction towards the formal and aesthetic aspects of the photo itself. Since the photos are modified during the design phase (the mirroring), the design is an essential part of the critical process of this artist book.
All photographs are horizontally mirrored. By using this method their generic qualities - the aspects of the immediate and the objective - are tilted and another type of photo emerges. This photo is like the ruin of a building that has lost its original function. The attention shifts from the content of the depiction towards the formal and aesthetic aspects of the photo itself. Since the photos are modified during the design phase (the mirroring), the design is an essential part of the critical process of this artist book.
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2012Uitgever: Borgerhoff & Lamberigts60 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 9490693189ISBN-13: 9789490693183Koop dit boek tweedehands
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64 p.; color photographs; 21 x 29,7 cm. Edition: 500 copies. 'Instant Ruins' is an exhibition in book form. The publication shows thirty photographs, which document situations and things the artist has encountered in the cities of Brussels, Genova, Marseille, Paris, Berlin, Rotterdam and Liège, from March 2010 to September 2011. The book is a response to the question of how 'the other' (the spectator) can overcome the singularity (the subjective origins) of the photographs while viewing them. nAll photogr...
Eerste druk
64 p.; color photographs; 21 x 29,7 cm. Edition: 500 copies. 'Instant Ruins' is an exhibition in book form. The publication shows thirty photographs, which document situations and things the artist has encountered in the cities of Brussels, Genova, Marseille, Paris, Berlin, Rotterdam and Liège, from March 2010 to September 2011. The book is a response to the question of how 'the other' (the spectator) can overcome the singularity (the subjective origins) of the photographs while viewing them. nAll photogr...