
Anouk Kruithof - The Bungalow
Immersed in collector Brad Feuerhelmâs vernacular photo collection, multi-award-winnning artist Anouk Kruithof moved into a bungalow where she developed a niche relationship with the photos and transformed the image archive. In the ensuing publication The Bungalow, she visualises scenarios in which images â through the imaginary space of our conception, and parallel to digitisation â leap across the tooth of time. The five differently-processed image stories make this book a layered âGesamt-sculptureâ that has a lot to say about the actual status of our image memory. Thanks to Onomatopee (Eindhoven).
272 pages, 17 x 22.8cm, hardcover, Onomatopee (Eindhoven).
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Anouk Kruithof - The Bungalow
Immersed in collector Brad Feuerhelmâs vernacular photo collection, multi-award-winnning artist Anouk Kruithof moved into a bungalow where she developed a niche relationship with the photos and transformed the image archive. In the ensuing publication The Bungalow, she visualises scenarios in which images â through the imaginary space of our conception, and parallel to digitisation â leap across the tooth of time. The five differently-processed image stories make this book a layered âGesamt-sculptureâ that has a lot to say about the actual status of our image memory. Thanks to Onomatopee (Eindhoven).
272 pages, 17 x 22.8cm, hardcover, Onomatopee (Eindhoven).
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Immersed in collector Brad Feuerhelmâs vernacular photo collection, multi-award-winnning artist Anouk Kruithof moved into a bungalow where she developed a niche relationship with the photos and transformed the image archive. In the ensuing publication The Bungalow, she visualises scenarios in which images â through the imaginary space of our conception, and parallel to digitisation â leap across the tooth of time. The five differently-processed image stories make this book a layered âGesamt-sculptureâ that has a lot to say about the actual status of our image memory. Thanks to Onomatopee (Eindhoven).
272 pages, 17 x 22.8cm, hardcover, Onomatopee (Eindhoven).























