Some gems from my Paris photo...
Brian McKee
*1977 Kansas City - USA
"My most recent project in Afghanistan is a continuation of this larger conceptual body of work. Acting as a kind of visual historian I seek to create images that convey a unique and important view of select aspects of World History. Within architecture and landscapes I find my true subject, the detritus of civilization, and seek to explore the way we define and relate to its existence. Although creating precisely composed and executed images I carefully chose projects that have a conceptual meaning and importance beyond their visual interest or beauty. These images from Afghanistan encompass and express the intents of my vision as an artist.
All images are photographed with a Deardorff 8x10 inch camera on Fuji negative film. Final print sizes vary from 30x40 inches to 50x60 inches and are in an edition of 5." Brian McKee - Detritus
31 - Palace Staircase #1, Afghanistan #31, 2002
Edition 5, C-Print on Aluminum, 126 x 162 cm / 49.5" x 64
48 - Palace, Kabul, Afghanistan #48, 2002
Edition 5, C-Print on Aluminum, 126 x 162 cm / 49.5" x 64
38 - Castle, Afghanistan #38, 2002
Edition 5, C-Print on Aluminum, 126 x 162 cm / 49.5" x 64"
Viviane Sassen
*born 1972 live in Amsterdam
Africa
Born in Marseille in 1961, Antoine D'Agata left France in the early eighties, studying photography at the International Centre for Photography in New York in 1990 alongside of Larry Clark and Nan Goldin. Now based in Paris, D'Agata .
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