DUST (signed)

by Klaus Pichler


Photographs: Klaus Pichler

Text: Josef Haslinger

Publisher: AnzenbergerEdition

110 pages

Pictures: 45

Year: 2015

ISBN: 25

Price: 48

Comments: Hardcover wrapped with 2mm textile and flocked ‘Dust’ logo, handmade, 30x30cm (open: 30x60cm), 102 pages (4 pages transparent paper, 98 pages uncoated paper), 45 images. Including a folded poster, 50x70cm, printed on uncoated paper. First edition, 2015. Limited to 450 hand numbered and signed copies.

„The thing is, we are controlled by a compulsion to get rid of dust. Dust, we believe, does not agree with us, because it conceals everything we create. Dust is the devil’s trap, revealed only once it has caught its prey. Haven’t we been forever treading all evil into the dust? Was the snake not cursed to grovel in the dust?
Klaus Pichler’s photographs have shaken off the demons. They urge us to look more closely next time we sweep dust and grime onto a pan. We always used to call it dirt, blind to this whole universe. Only now do we realize how privileged dust mites actually are. They live in palaces of amazing beauty and it has never once crossed their minds to vanish into a cloud of dust.“
Josef Haslinger, 2014

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DUST (signed)

by Klaus Pichler


Photographs: Klaus Pichler

Text: Josef Haslinger

Publisher: AnzenbergerEdition

110 pages

Pictures: 45

Year: 2015

ISBN: 25

Price: 48

Comments: Hardcover wrapped with 2mm textile and flocked ‘Dust’ logo, handmade, 30x30cm (open: 30x60cm), 102 pages (4 pages transparent paper, 98 pages uncoated paper), 45 images. Including a folded poster, 50x70cm, printed on uncoated paper. First edition, 2015. Limited to 450 hand numbered and signed copies.

„The thing is, we are controlled by a compulsion to get rid of dust. Dust, we believe, does not agree with us, because it conceals everything we create. Dust is the devil’s trap, revealed only once it has caught its prey. Haven’t we been forever treading all evil into the dust? Was the snake not cursed to grovel in the dust?
Klaus Pichler’s photographs have shaken off the demons. They urge us to look more closely next time we sweep dust and grime onto a pan. We always used to call it dirt, blind to this whole universe. Only now do we realize how privileged dust mites actually are. They live in palaces of amazing beauty and it has never once crossed their minds to vanish into a cloud of dust.“
Josef Haslinger, 2014

> see also Klaus Pichler's fine art prints


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more books tagged »stillife« | >> see all

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DUST (signed)

by Klaus Pichler


Photographs: Klaus Pichler

Text: Josef Haslinger

Publisher: AnzenbergerEdition

110 pages

Pictures: 45

Year: 2015

ISBN: 25

Price: 48

Comments: Hardcover wrapped with 2mm textile and flocked ‘Dust’ logo, handmade, 30x30cm (open: 30x60cm), 102 pages (4 pages transparent paper, 98 pages uncoated paper), 45 images. Including a folded poster, 50x70cm, printed on uncoated paper. First edition, 2015. Limited to 450 hand numbered and signed copies.

„The thing is, we are controlled by a compulsion to get rid of dust. Dust, we believe, does not agree with us, because it conceals everything we create. Dust is the devil’s trap, revealed only once it has caught its prey. Haven’t we been forever treading all evil into the dust? Was the snake not cursed to grovel in the dust?
Klaus Pichler’s photographs have shaken off the demons. They urge us to look more closely next time we sweep dust and grime onto a pan. We always used to call it dirt, blind to this whole universe. Only now do we realize how privileged dust mites actually are. They live in palaces of amazing beauty and it has never once crossed their minds to vanish into a cloud of dust.“
Josef Haslinger, 2014

> see also Klaus Pichler's fine art prints


More books by Klaus Pichler

more books tagged »stillife« | >> see all

more books tagged »science« | >> see all

more books tagged »Austrian« | >> see all

Random selection from the Virtual bookshelf josefchladek.com