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Pierre Le Hors - Byways & Through Lines

Pierre Le Hors - Byways & Through Lines

French-born, New York-based artist Pierre Le Hors' new publication Byways & Through Lines folds together narratives and formal devices in an attempt to create a hybridised union. Highly varied, the images in this economical publication include drawings and paint marks alongside pictures made using a scanner, which are then interspersed with more traditional photographic techniques. The connections between images are distinctly non-linear, barely tangential, bisecting each other and then separating. Thanks to Dashwood Books (New York).

23 pages, 17 x 24 cm, softcover, Dashwood Books (New York).

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Pierre Le Hors - Byways & Through Lines

French-born, New York-based artist Pierre Le Hors' new publication Byways & Through Lines folds together narratives and formal devices in an attempt to create a hybridised union. Highly varied, the images in this economical publication include drawings and paint marks alongside pictures made using a scanner, which are then interspersed with more traditional photographic techniques. The connections between images are distinctly non-linear, barely tangential, bisecting each other and then separating. Thanks to Dashwood Books (New York).

23 pages, 17 x 24 cm, softcover, Dashwood Books (New York).

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French-born, New York-based artist Pierre Le Hors' new publication Byways & Through Lines folds together narratives and formal devices in an attempt to create a hybridised union. Highly varied, the images in this economical publication include drawings and paint marks alongside pictures made using a scanner, which are then interspersed with more traditional photographic techniques. The connections between images are distinctly non-linear, barely tangential, bisecting each other and then separating. Thanks to Dashwood Books (New York).

23 pages, 17 x 24 cm, softcover, Dashwood Books (New York).