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Reinventing the Wheel - Yasuhide Kuge

€24.95

Yasuhide Kuge’s ‘Reinventing the Wheel’ begins with an image, taken with a large-format camera about 20 years ago, of numerous music cassette tapes. Music represents an inevitable and timeless medium for creative ideas and images for those who love and listen to it. The book contains landscape and aerial photographs of sun-baked salt fields in the Brittany region of France, in addition to tightly framed detail shots of various sculptures. With this collection of images, Yasuhide provides an opportunity to reconsider the concept of time and its unique relation to photography, fixating on two themes which are closely related to the medium: contingency and redundancy.

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Yasuhide Kuge’s ‘Reinventing the Wheel’ begins with an image, taken with a large-format camera about 20 years ago, of numerous music cassette tapes. Music represents an inevitable and timeless medium for creative ideas and images for those who love and listen to it. The book contains landscape and aerial photographs of sun-baked salt fields in the Brittany region of France, in addition to tightly framed detail shots of various sculptures. With this collection of images, Yasuhide provides an opportunity to reconsider the concept of time and its unique relation to photography, fixating on two themes which are closely related to the medium: contingency and redundancy.

Yasuhide Kuge’s ‘Reinventing the Wheel’ begins with an image, taken with a large-format camera about 20 years ago, of numerous music cassette tapes. Music represents an inevitable and timeless medium for creative ideas and images for those who love and listen to it. The book contains landscape and aerial photographs of sun-baked salt fields in the Brittany region of France, in addition to tightly framed detail shots of various sculptures. With this collection of images, Yasuhide provides an opportunity to reconsider the concept of time and its unique relation to photography, fixating on two themes which are closely related to the medium: contingency and redundancy.

Height: 356 mm x Width: 257 mm x Depth: 3 mm - Binding: Softcover, 42 pages.

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