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Giovanna Silva – Days Without Number

Giovanna Silva – Days Without Number

Days without Number is a collection of more than 700 photos shot by Giovanna Silva during the last three years of walks through NYC. Though organised as a calendar, it defies any sense of linear time or chronology, presenting instead a puzzle of images. She walked often more than ten miles a day guided by architecture, seeing as much as she could, obsessively passing by the same site again and again. The book features a text by NYC writer Sasha Frere-Jones.

60 pages, 29 × 42 cm, spiral bound softcover, Mousse (Milan).

$13.72

Original: $39.21

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Giovanna Silva – Days Without Number

$39.21

$13.72

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Giovanna Silva – Days Without Number

Days without Number is a collection of more than 700 photos shot by Giovanna Silva during the last three years of walks through NYC. Though organised as a calendar, it defies any sense of linear time or chronology, presenting instead a puzzle of images. She walked often more than ten miles a day guided by architecture, seeing as much as she could, obsessively passing by the same site again and again. The book features a text by NYC writer Sasha Frere-Jones.

60 pages, 29 × 42 cm, spiral bound softcover, Mousse (Milan).

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Days without Number is a collection of more than 700 photos shot by Giovanna Silva during the last three years of walks through NYC. Though organised as a calendar, it defies any sense of linear time or chronology, presenting instead a puzzle of images. She walked often more than ten miles a day guided by architecture, seeing as much as she could, obsessively passing by the same site again and again. The book features a text by NYC writer Sasha Frere-Jones.

60 pages, 29 × 42 cm, spiral bound softcover, Mousse (Milan).