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Vevais Werkdruck Edited by Jock Sturges, Prof. John Wood, Steven Brown and Alexander Scholz. Vevais Werkdruck is a new series of books from Galerie Vevais, published by Eric Langer and Alexander Scholz, and edited by Jock Sturges, Prof John Wood, Steven Brown and Alexander Scholz. This fascinating library which offers an overview of developments in contemporary photography; it features familiar names and newcomers. The original volumes employed sophisticated printing methods ; each hardback volume is bound by hand with Japanese binding, signed and numbered by the artist, and published in an…mehr

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Vevais Werkdruck Edited by Jock Sturges, Prof. John Wood, Steven Brown and Alexander Scholz. Vevais Werkdruck is a new series of books from Galerie Vevais, published by Eric Langer and Alexander Scholz, and edited by Jock Sturges, Prof John Wood, Steven Brown and Alexander Scholz. This fascinating library which offers an overview of developments in contemporary photography; it features familiar names and newcomers. The original volumes employed sophisticated printing methods ; each hardback volume is bound by hand with Japanese binding, signed and numbered by the artist, and published in an edition of 300 copies.The books are now being made available as inexpensive booklets, so that art lovers have the opportunity to collect all Werkdruck books for a reasonable price.
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Autorenporträt
Born on May 1, 1968 in Bordeaux, France, Alain Laboile is a photographer and father of six. In 2004, as he needed to put together a portfolio of his work as a sculptor, he acquired a camera, and thus developped a taste for macrophotography, spurred by his passion for entomology. Later on, he pointed his lens towards his growing family which became his major subject, be it in a realistic depiction of their atypical lifestyle in "La Famille", or in bizarre stagings around a pond in "Réflexion autour du bassin".