Tunnels
In Tunnels, Portuguese photographer Andre Principe explores the boundaries of knowing oneself and others through themes such as isolation and absence. By photographing people from behind, while hiding or through windows, Principe captures images that deal with issues such as loneliness and the difficulty of communicating, while also reflecting on the limits of the photographic medium. This book, the first in a trilogy on the artist's work, is edited like a novel, dealing with abstract, non-pictorial themes that are usually associated with literature or film.
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Tunnels
In Tunnels, Portuguese photographer Andre Principe explores the boundaries of knowing oneself and others through themes such as isolation and absence. By photographing people from behind, while hiding or through windows, Principe captures images that deal with issues such as loneliness and the difficulty of communicating, while also reflecting on the limits of the photographic medium. This book, the first in a trilogy on the artist's work, is edited like a novel, dealing with abstract, non-pictorial themes that are usually associated with literature or film.
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Tunnels

Tunnels

by Andre Principe
Tunnels

Tunnels

by Andre Principe

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In Tunnels, Portuguese photographer Andre Principe explores the boundaries of knowing oneself and others through themes such as isolation and absence. By photographing people from behind, while hiding or through windows, Principe captures images that deal with issues such as loneliness and the difficulty of communicating, while also reflecting on the limits of the photographic medium. This book, the first in a trilogy on the artist's work, is edited like a novel, dealing with abstract, non-pictorial themes that are usually associated with literature or film.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781861542762
Publisher: ABRAMS
Publication date: 09/01/2005
Pages: 112
Product dimensions: 7.87(w) x 10.25(h) x 0.25(d)
Age Range: 13 - 18 Years
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