SARAH JONES - Violette Editions
This is the first major monograph by British photographer Sarah Jones. It brings together work from an 18-year period, including many never-before-published photographs. It examines the themes and preoccupations that have remained constant in her work. The sequence of images chosen and arranged by the artist specifically for this publication is informed by her interest in how we see and represent her chosen subjects, using tropes of the stereograph, the double, still life and portraiture.
Texts by Brian Dillon, David Campany. Interview by A. M. Homes
Published by Violette Editions, 2013
29.7 x 24.6 cm, 212 pages, 160 images
ISBN 978-1-900828-43-7
This is the first major monograph by British photographer Sarah Jones. It brings together work from an 18-year period, including many never-before-published photographs. It examines the themes and preoccupations that have remained constant in her work. The sequence of images chosen and arranged by the artist specifically for this publication is informed by her interest in how we see and represent her chosen subjects, using tropes of the stereograph, the double, still life and portraiture.
Texts by Brian Dillon, David Campany. Interview by A. M. Homes
Published by Violette Editions, 2013
29.7 x 24.6 cm, 212 pages, 160 images
ISBN 978-1-900828-43-7
This is the first major monograph by British photographer Sarah Jones. It brings together work from an 18-year period, including many never-before-published photographs. It examines the themes and preoccupations that have remained constant in her work. The sequence of images chosen and arranged by the artist specifically for this publication is informed by her interest in how we see and represent her chosen subjects, using tropes of the stereograph, the double, still life and portraiture.
Texts by Brian Dillon, David Campany. Interview by A. M. Homes
Published by Violette Editions, 2013
29.7 x 24.6 cm, 212 pages, 160 images
ISBN 978-1-900828-43-7