Janice Guy
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This is the first monograph on British-born photographer Janice Guy (born 1953), gathering her radical experiments in photography from the late 1970s. Made while she was a student at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, this selection of photographs sheds light on Guy's work as an artist before she gained international renown as a gallerist of contemporary art. The German photographer Thomas Struth, a fellow student in Germany at the time, has written a moving essay for this book about their formative years and ongoing friendship. The book also includes an introduction by American photographer Justine Kurland, which makes a compelling case for the reconsideration of these photographs today.
ISBN 9780692057537. Hunters Point Press. hb. 72 pages, 30 duotone. 22.2 x 29.2 cm.
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ISBN 9780692057537. Hunters Point Press. hb. 72 pages, 30 duotone. 22.2 x 29.2 cm.
available