Witold Krassowski - Sackcloth and Ashes photographic criticismGOST 2020 View copy This new book includes nearly 120 photographs, the earliest from the 1980s and many previously unpublished, depicting everyday lives from a diverse range of countries including Bulgaria, Tanzania, Peru, Russia, Afghanistan, Italy and Mongolia. His black and white photographs, all shot on film, show the universal markers of all our lives the births, marriages and deaths; the grafters lumberjacks, miners, tailors and chimney sweeps;
Their conviction that life's frailties and imperfections are worth examining remains today a premise as vital as when they were first starting out
This extends the scope for conducting research outside Germany into the ideological and economic aspects of reunification
140 colour plates
4 cm [8x10 inches]
in another
he zooms in on the state of the nation
Subsequently cut into 12 separate pieces the resulting fragments blur the boundaries between man and woman
The result is a not so much a narrative as it is an atmosphere
In dialogue with each other
The origins of Snow lie in a commission (this from an artist who very rarely works on assignment
which challenge the viewer and always rely on her or his ability to draw associations
in this new editorial project