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Musée du Peuple
fifteen emblems
2016 || Paperback || Carolus Limonard || Brave New Books || met inkijkexemplaar
What is it like to attend a museum today?
In fifteen emblems, each made of one photograph and one lyrical text, Limonard looks closely at what we may experience at the Rijks Museum and Rembrandt House in Amsterdam.
The emblems evoke Old Masters, Lost Companions, Recovery Rooms, a live Performance, the Sense of Touch, The Hunt for Satisfaction, Etiquette, and more.
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Photography & WordsByLynn
|| Paperback || Lynn Kentin || Brave New Books
They say a photograph speaks more than a thousand words. It got me thinking. What if we need less than a thousand words and from a more personal point of view? This book combines photography with written text. Simply to empower each other. Every word is written by me and every single photograph in this book is taken with only my mobile phone. It shows the power of collecting memories in the here and now.
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Another world out there
Photographs
2022 || Paperback || Susannah Stracer || Brave New Books
Susannah Stracer’s 'Another world out there' spans over three decades of outdoors photography. Although her main subject is people, it would be a mistake to call it social. No stories are being told, no deeper context is suggested. A split second of reality is captured and being transported into the universe of aesthetics. Susannah doesn’t participate, she doesn’t interfere - she takes scenes from the everyday outdoors and elevates them into the higher reality of light and shadow, lines...
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Windows of Opportunity
Selected photographic work 2014 - 2023
2023 || Paperback || Quinten De Coene || Brave New Books
The book "Windows of Opportunity" presents a selection of photographic work by the artist and poet Quinten De Coene. Jumping from black and white to coloured work, the eclectic series seeks to find associations between images that have been taken at random moments.
Rather than presenting a series chronologically, De Coene seeks out a series based on contrasts, composition and colours. This process allows him to detach the photograph from its meaning of time and place, and reimagine the pictor...