Michael Wesely: The Camera Was Present 2010-2020 Michael Wesely

Michael Wesely: The Camera Was Present 2010-2020

Author: Michael Wesely
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Book Title
Michael Wesely: The Camera Was Present 2010-2020
Author
Michael Wesely
ISBN
9783958298651
Scenes of "visual archaeology" from the past decade by the author of the acclaimed photobooks Open Shutter and Time WorksFor over three decades, Michael Wesely (born 1963) has created revelatory photographs using large-format lenses on self-made, long-exposure cameras. The resulting exposure times are extraordinary--not merely minutes and hours, but days, months and even years. Familiar objects often become only partially recognizable, opening up new perceptions of time and space. His images seem caught in the processes of both becoming and unraveling; what remains is fragmentary, comparable to the ambiguity of Antonioni's thriller Blow-Up. Wesely sees his photos as archival excerpts from the present, inviting us to consider them as "visual archaeology" and to imagine our own stories behind their creation. The Camera Was Present celebrates his 20-year collaboration with Galerie Fahnemann and traces the evolution of his photography from 2010 to 2020.Binding Type: HardcoverAuthor: Michael WeselyPublisher: SteidlPublished: 07/05/2022ISBN: 9783958298651Pages: 312Weight: 3.95lbsSize: 11.81h x 8.58w x 1.18d

Scenes of "visual archaeology" from the past decade by the author of the acclaimed photobooks Open Shutter and Time Works

For over three decades, Michael Wesely (born 1963) has created revelatory photographs using large-format lenses on self-made, long-exposure cameras. The resulting exposure times are extraordinary--not merely minutes and hours, but days, months and even years. Familiar objects often become only partially recognizable, opening up new perceptions of time and space. His images seem caught in the processes of both becoming and unraveling; what remains is fragmentary, comparable to the ambiguity of Antonioni's thriller Blow-Up. Wesely sees his photos as archival excerpts from the present, inviting us to consider them as "visual archaeology" and to imagine our own stories behind their creation. The Camera Was Present celebrates his 20-year collaboration with Galerie Fahnemann and traces the evolution of his photography from 2010 to 2020.



Binding Type: Hardcover
Author: Michael Wesely
Publisher: Steidl
Published: 07/05/2022
ISBN: 9783958298651
Pages: 312
Weight: 3.95lbs
Size: 11.81h x 8.58w x 1.18d

Scenes of "visual archaeology" from the past decade by the author of the acclaimed photobooks Open Shutter and Time Works

For over three decades, Michael Wesely (born 1963) has created revelatory photographs using large-format lenses on self-made, long-exposure cameras. The resulting exposure times are extraordinary--not merely minutes and hours, but days, months and even years. Familiar objects often become only partially recognizable, opening up new perceptions of time and space. His images seem caught in the processes of both becoming and unraveling; what remains is fragmentary, comparable to the ambiguity of Antonioni's thriller Blow-Up. Wesely sees his photos as archival excerpts from the present, inviting us to consider them as "visual archaeology" and to imagine our own stories behind their creation. The Camera Was Present celebrates his 20-year collaboration with Galerie Fahnemann and traces the evolution of his photography from 2010 to 2020.



Binding Type: Hardcover
Author: Michael Wesely
Publisher: Steidl
Published: 07/05/2022
ISBN: 9783958298651
Pages: 312
Weight: 3.95lbs
Size: 11.81h x 8.58w x 1.18d