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CHANGING FACES/WORK explores the changing nature of work in a rapidly expanding Europe and an increasingly globalised world marketplace, where both work and workers are in constant migration. Six significant contemporary photographers have been commissioned to examine work in a country other than their own: this book presents the stunning photographs resulting, accompanied by a detailed profile of each photographer to give an insight into the ideas and working methods behind the images.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY: VINCENT DEBANNE (FRANCE > SLOVAKIA) LUIGI GARIGLIO (ITALY > FINLAND) ULRICH GEBERT (GERMANY > SPAIN) TUOMO MANNINEN (FINLAND > FRANCE) XAVIER RIBAS (SPAIN > THE NETHERLANDS) TOMOKO YONEDA (UNITED KINGDOM > ITALY)
TEXTS BY: ALEXANDRA MOSCHOVI the archaeology of the iconic and ideologically charged images of physical work > HELEN WESTGEEST the invisibility of work and contemporary theories of the networked society > KIMMO LEHTONEN practice-led research in the work of Luigi Gariglio and Tuomo Manninen > MIRELLE THIJSEN the history of the corporate photobook in The Netherlands > ARABELLA PLOUVIEZ SHIFTS, a report on the most recent Changing Faces symposium > MARGOT KNIJN photographer profiles
PHOTOGRAPHY BY: VINCENT DEBANNE (FRANCE > SLOVAKIA) LUIGI GARIGLIO (ITALY > FINLAND) ULRICH GEBERT (GERMANY > SPAIN) TUOMO MANNINEN (FINLAND > FRANCE) XAVIER RIBAS (SPAIN > THE NETHERLANDS) TOMOKO YONEDA (UNITED KINGDOM > ITALY)
TEXTS BY: ALEXANDRA MOSCHOVI the archaeology of the iconic and ideologically charged images of physical work > HELEN WESTGEEST the invisibility of work and contemporary theories of the networked society > KIMMO LEHTONEN practice-led research in the work of Luigi Gariglio and Tuomo Manninen > MIRELLE THIJSEN the history of the corporate photobook in The Netherlands > ARABELLA PLOUVIEZ SHIFTS, a report on the most recent Changing Faces symposium > MARGOT KNIJN photographer profiles «
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