Factory Photobooks

The Self-Representation of the Factory in Photographic Publications

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Massive factory halls, dirty overalls, spinning gears and smoking chimneys: Factory Photobooks is the definitive overview of an extraordinary photobook genre. A totally new chapter in photobook history Over 175 photographic publications from 16 countries displaying factories, workers and production processes Listed in the top 10 best photobooks of 2023 according to de Volkskrant and NRC "Just when we thought the photobook world had been well and truly examined, along comes this book..." - Martin Parr Massive factory halls, dirty overalls, spinning gears and smoking chimneys: Factory Photobooks is the definitive overview of an extraordinary subgenre of the photobook phenomenon. Factory photobooks were commissioned by companies that sought to use them to showcase their qualities, their innovative drive and pioneering spirit. The ambition to portray the firm in a unique light often led to amazing experiments with book forms, photography and graphic design. These impressive books reflected the design concepts of their time. Many of the photographers were completely unknown, although there are some world-famous names as well. Besides undiscovered gems, Factory Photobooks presents such iconic photobooks as Vuur aan zee (Fire beside the sea) with photography by Ed van der Elsken, Paul Huf, Ata Kandó and Cas Oorthuys. Acquaint yourself with the factory photobook in an international context with this selection of more than 220 publications, brought together by expert, photographer and collector Bart Sorgedrager.n verzamelaar Bart Sorgedrager.
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€ 19,95 binnen Nederland
Jaar
2023
Taal
Engels
Pagina's
502
Gewicht
2360 gr
EAN
9789056628703
Afmetingen
289 x 244 x 40 mm
Bindwijze
Hardback

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