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Elina Brotherus
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This lavishly illustrated volume with related essays pursues the latest developments. Here the Finnish photo artist combines a keen intellect with humorous lightness and technical precision with joyous spontaneity.
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Diary-like series, landscape photos and situational mood pictures – Elina Brotherus (born 1972 in Helsinki) is constantly searching for new possibilities in photography. This lavishly illustrated volume with related essays pursues the latest developments. Here the Finnish photo artist combines a keen intellect with humorous lightness and technical precision with joyous spontaneity.

Elina Brotherus has established an international reputation for her self-portraits. And in fact she can be seen in person in almost all her photographic and video works. This volume directs our attention towards her more recent works series, which have been produced since 2016. In her examination of contemporary art concepts she succeeds in creating surprising images. Her artistic approach to Fluxus, John Baldessari, Francesca Woodman and the writer W.G. Sebald is at times a cryptic tribute, and at others a critical revision.

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Dimensions22.5 x 30 cm
BindingHardcover
Signed CopyNo
Stock & Delivery StatusReady for despatch within 7 days of order
PublisherHirmer
Date Published2021
ISBN 139783777436845
Edition1st
No. of Pages160
Image Count104 colour illustrations
Author / PhotographerElina Brotherus