
Jaap Scheeren - Cut Shaving, The Xerox Edition
'Fresh anarchy' is a way to describe the work of Dutch photographer Jaap Scheeren. With his own, slightly absurdistic, style he investigates the coherence between reality and photography. By doing so Scheeren developed a visual world in which he follows its own intuition, logic and rules. Always with a humorous twist. 'Cut Shaving, The Xerox Edition'combines for the first time all of Scheeren's work. The publication explores ways of reproducing photography, photo-books and visual archives, resulting in a a fresh and anarchistic publication that is not just documenting his oeuvre, but also becomes part of it. Thanks to Fw: Books (Amsterdam).Â
144 pages, 22 x 29 cm, softcover, Fw: Books (Amsterdam).
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Jaap Scheeren - Cut Shaving, The Xerox Edition
'Fresh anarchy' is a way to describe the work of Dutch photographer Jaap Scheeren. With his own, slightly absurdistic, style he investigates the coherence between reality and photography. By doing so Scheeren developed a visual world in which he follows its own intuition, logic and rules. Always with a humorous twist. 'Cut Shaving, The Xerox Edition'combines for the first time all of Scheeren's work. The publication explores ways of reproducing photography, photo-books and visual archives, resulting in a a fresh and anarchistic publication that is not just documenting his oeuvre, but also becomes part of it. Thanks to Fw: Books (Amsterdam).Â
144 pages, 22 x 29 cm, softcover, Fw: Books (Amsterdam).
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'Fresh anarchy' is a way to describe the work of Dutch photographer Jaap Scheeren. With his own, slightly absurdistic, style he investigates the coherence between reality and photography. By doing so Scheeren developed a visual world in which he follows its own intuition, logic and rules. Always with a humorous twist. 'Cut Shaving, The Xerox Edition'combines for the first time all of Scheeren's work. The publication explores ways of reproducing photography, photo-books and visual archives, resulting in a a fresh and anarchistic publication that is not just documenting his oeuvre, but also becomes part of it. Thanks to Fw: Books (Amsterdam).Â
144 pages, 22 x 29 cm, softcover, Fw: Books (Amsterdam).























