Catalogue from the exhibition Mistaken Identity by The Hilton Brothers artistic duo (Christopher Makos and Paul Solberg). The Hilton Brothers emerged as a result of a series of collaborations between the two artists. While travelling a few years ago, they realised that they were interested in the same themes and, as something of a joke, decided to photograph the same things. The idea of identity - who took which photo and why was the difference discernible - led them to begin a series of diptychs in which they would ...
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Catalogue from the exhibition Mistaken Identity by The Hilton Brothers artistic duo (Christopher Makos and Paul Solberg). The Hilton Brothers emerged as a result of a series of collaborations between the two artists. While travelling a few years ago, they realised that they were interested in the same themes and, as something of a joke, decided to photograph the same things. The idea of identity - who took which photo and why was the difference discernible - led them to begin a series of diptychs in which they would photograph two objects separately but then put them together in the same print. This marked the beginning of their exploration for other collaborative projects. The Hilton's photographs reveal a nave perspective diffused by a certain contemporary cynicism. Captured on their travels around the world, their images are the outcome of subdivisions and reconstructions in which the different locations are merely panels of aesthetic snippets combined to produce works which form an intrinsic part of their philosophy of life, taste and American culture.
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New. Catalogue from the exhibition Mistaken Identity by The Hilton Brothers artistic duo (Christopher Makos and Paul Solberg). The Hilton Brothers emerged as a result of a series of collaborations between the two artists. While travelling a few years ago, they realised that they were interested in the same themes and, as something of a joke, decided to photograph the same things. The idea of identity-who took which photo and why was the difference discernible-led them to begin a series of diptychs in which they would photograph two objects separately but then put them together in the same print. This marked the beginning of their exploration for other collaborative projects. The Hilton's photographs reveal a nave perspective diffused by a certain contemporary cynicism. Captured on their travels around the world, their images are the outcome of subdivisions and reconstructions in which the different locations are merely panels of aesthetic snippets combined to produce works which form an intrinsic part of their philosophy of life, taste and American culture.
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Used-Very Good. Catalogue from the exhibition Mistaken Identity by The Hilton Brothers artistic duo (Christopher Makos and Paul Solberg). The Hilton Brothers emerged as a result of a series of collaborations between the two artists. While travelling a few years ago, they realised that they were interested in the same themes and, as something of a joke, decided to photograph the same things. The idea of identity-who took which photo and why was the difference discernible-led them to begin a series of diptychs in which they would photograph two objects separately but then put them together in the same print. This marked the beginning of their exploration for other collaborative projects. The Hilton's photographs reveal a nave perspective diffused by a certain contemporary cynicism. Captured on their travels around the world, their images are the outcome of subdivisions and reconstructions in which the different locations are merely panels of aesthetic snippets combined to produce works which form an intrinsic part of their philosophy of life, taste and American culture. Slight scratching/scuffing on cover. Book has minor shelf wear.
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New. In original shrinkwrap. Ship in sturdy box with bubble wrap. Sewn binding. Paper over boards. 197 p. Contains: Illustrations, black & white, Illustrations, color. Audience: General/trade.
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New. 8496917525. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request ***-*** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-Flawless copy, brand new, pristine, never opened--Text in English and Spanish. 24 x 18 cm. --with a bonus offer--