Marwan T. Assaf
in photographs of Nan Goldin, Julia Margaret Cameron
20 x 26.4 cm
112 pages
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GIFT CARD €50 50€The book is an exploration of an African concept of life after death known as Sasa and Zamani. Inspired by the work of Kenyan philosopher John Mbiti, Marwan T. Assaf examines our relationship with death, memory of the deceased and how these relate to photography.
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in photographs of Nan Goldin, Julia Margaret Cameron
20 x 26.4 cm
112 pages
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A Study of Assassination is a photobook exploring a CIA document recently made public, presenting a study to become an assassin.

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Photographers, publishers or graphic designers are invited to revisit their work and reveal their intentions. In the course of the interviews, a geography of contemporary photography is sketched.

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