Narrationless - in fact, each picture stands on its own - the works of Andric focus on the concept of insurmountable limits (walls), emptiness (interiors), and absence (life without humans). This important publication not only provides an introductory essay by the editor, Demetrio Paparoni, but also a conversation between the artist and William Ewing as well as texts by Barry Schwabsky, Aldo Nove, and Philip Tinari that will allow readers to approach the work of one of today's most interesting photographers and to analyze up-close the themes of his pictures. Ljubodrag Andric was born in 1965 in Belgrade, Serbia, into a family of artists. After having worked for fifteen years in Italy as an ad photographer, in 2002 he moved to Toronto, in Canada.
Format:Hardcover
Language:English
ISBN:8857230600
ISBN13:9788857230603
Release Date:October 2016
Publisher:Skira
Length:176 Pages
Weight:3.10 lbs.
Dimensions:0.8" x 11.9" x 10.8"
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Condition: New
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