Paris - New York - Shanghai : a book about the past, present, and (possibly) future capital of the world
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Paris - New York - Shanghai : a book about the past, present, and (possibly) future capital of the world
Aperture, c2007
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Pt. 1. Paris -- pt. 2. New York -- pt. 3. Shanghai
Each volume is completely bound by a single running binding that conjoins the three
"The exhibition Paris - New York - Shanghai ... opens at FOAM, Fotografiemuseum, Amsterdam, August 23-October 10, 2007, before traveling to Aperture Gallery, New York, November 8, 2007-January 3, 2008"--Colophon
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内容説明
World Dutch conceptual artist Hans Eijkelboom’s work is very much in line with the deadpan, seemingly mechanistic note-taking of Ed Ruscha and Hans-Peter Feldman. In Paris·New York·Shanghai, Eijkelboom creates a clever and witty comparative study of three major contemporary metropolises, each selected for having been (or promising to be) the cultural capital of its time—Paris during the nineteenth century; New York, the twentieth; and Shanghai, the twenty-first. This uniquely bound three-volume set unfolds to allow the reader not only to view each city individually, but also to compare simultaneously the three photographic studies of each metropolis and its citizens. Expansive cityscapes detailing the quirks of each city and the snapshot-style grids of their inhabitants soon reveal how similar one city is to another today. As Eijkelboom writes, “Globalization, combined with the desire of cities for visually spectacular elements, is leading to the appearance everywhere of city centers that look the same and where identical products are sold.”
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