Using photography as a language, Shannon Ebner (born 1971) examines the signs, symbols, letters, words and graphical icons we encounter in the world. Auto Body Collision documents Ebner's most recent ongoing project, a multipart series of photographs that began on a trip to Italy in 2014. Ebner has been collecting language taken from signs, seeking out repetitions of terms such as "Auto Body Collision" and "Automotive." In dissecting found language and coupling it with her own, Ebner establishes connections between the terms "auto," "body," "motive" and "collision." The themes of Ebner's new work include the circulatory and the network, performance and its relationship to the body, and collision, in terms both literal and conceptual.
Auto Body Collision, designed in collaboration with the artist, includes more than 150 never-before-published photographs, as well as essays by Alex Klein, Tina Kukielski and Mark Owens.
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Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
Zustand: Good. 8vo 271 pp. Soft, printed glossy wraps with French folds. Good with marginal edgewear from use. Mostly black and white plates. Includes writings by Alex Klein, Tina Kukielski and Mark Owens. Publication commissioned by Carnegie Museum's Photography Initiative. Includes letter from artist's agent, Sadie Coles, to Gary Carrels, Senior Curator of SF Moma. Artikel-Nr. 18-2790
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