MARC Record
Leader
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a| 9786185479206
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a| HG
080
a| 77.01
2| KASK
100
1
a| Graham, Emily
245
1
4
a| The blindest man.
250
a| 750
260
a| Istanbul :
b| Void,
c| s.a.
300
a| 104 p.: ill. 22 x 28 cm.
505
a| In The Blindest Man, Graham’s photographs reflect the mysterious clues of the hunt. Elusive and unexplained symbols occur throughout, such as a peacock on a hillside, markings on a wall, a spiral staircase leading into the sky—all left open to interpretation by the viewer. There is a sense of both implied narrative and pursuit with images of roads and paths which lead out of sight and a phone just off the hook. The motif of ‘unseeing’ recurs throughout—a man peering through a hole in the wall, a face obscured by dabbled sunlight and an eyeball in the palm of a hand. Graham’s photographs are presented alongside documentation around the search. Fictions and facts, combined with conjecture, collectively presenting the contradictions of a pursuit that has no answers and no end.
546
a| Engels
600
1
4
a| Graham, Emily
600
1
4
a| Linnau, João
690
a| Fotografie. Fotografen
920
a| boek
852
4
b| KASK
c| KUB
j| 77.01 / GRAHAM E. / S.A.
p| 0000506055985
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smk01:000749860
500
a| boek