In his poetic monochrome compositions, Jan Paul Evers pursues the technical and creative possibilities of photography. Assembling his own as well as found artwork in the darkroom, he uses both classic and experimental techniques to coax new objects and spatial situations from the medium. In so doing, he not only focuses on the history and technique of photography; in view of the complete availablility of images today, his one-off reations pose the question of how the medium itself should be handled.0Exhibition: Museum Villa Stuck, München, Germany (16.01-23.03.2014).
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- 2014
- 2003
The book examines George Mackay Brown's literary significance by situating his work within the broader context of twentieth-century British and European literature. It challenges the perception of Brown solely as an 'Orkney writer' by connecting him to European Modernism. The analysis uncovers the intricate experiences, influences, and relationships that contributed to his poetic evolution, highlighting the depth and complexity of his literary contributions.