Of Liquid cities and celestial abbatoirs - Eclisse #7
by Frank Rodick
Photographs: Frank Rodick
Publisher: Akina
44 pages
Pictures: black and white illustrations
Year: 2013
Comments: limited edition of 100; hand-bound with linen thread
Eclisse#7 “Of Liquid cities and celestial abbatoirs” is a frightening roller-coaster run through the dark ocean of primal instincts hidden under the polished surface of modern metropolis.
Photographer of the invisible, Rodick traveled Tokyo, Paris, London, New York, digging deep to find the common denominator of all cities.
Street corners, subways, businessman and passer-by become suddenly unfamiliar, repressed instincts peep out of an asphalt swamp.
Hallucinations of sex and death, outcasted from the media flow, roam in bright daylight.
Welcome to the strange world of Frank Rodick’s “Of liquid cities and celestial abbatoirs”, a non euclidian space with its own set of rules where the raw power of the unconscious resurface through subliminal images.
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by Frank Rodick
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Year: 2013
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