SPBH Book Club Vol I - signed & print
SPBH Book Club Vol I - signed & print
SPBH Book Club Vol I - signed & print
SPBH Book Club Vol I - signed & print
SPBH Book Club Vol I - signed & print
SPBH Book Club Vol I - signed & print
SPBH Book Club Vol I - signed & print
SPBH Book Club Vol I - signed & print
SPBH Book Club Vol I - signed & print
SPBH Book Club Vol I - signed & print
SPBH Book Club Vol I - signed & print
SPBH Book Club Vol I - signed & print

SPBH Book Club Vol I - signed & print

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€350,00

Each copy of the book comes with an original polaroid produced for the project.
Publication date: July, 2012
Edition: 250 - signed and numbered
Format: Hardcover with original Polaroid
Size: 15 x 20cm
Number of pages/plates: 60 pages, 54 colour plates

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The first volume will collect a series of polaroids by acclaimed artists Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin.
Mixing private moments, self portraits and images from their documentary projects, the beautiful collection of personal polaroids form an intimate and imperfect inventory of their fifteen year collaboration.


Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin are artists living and working in London. Together they have had numerous international exhibitions including The Museum of Modern Art, Tate Galleries, Apexart, The Gwagnju Biennale, the Stedelijk Museum, the International Center of Photography, KW Institute for Contemporary Art, The Photographers Gallery and Mathaf Arab Museum of Modern Art. Broomberg & Chanarin are Visiting Fellows at the University of the Arts London. Their work is represented in major public and private collections including Tate Modern, The Museum of Modern Art, the Stedelijk Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, Musee de l’Elysee, The International Center of Photography, and the Art Gallery of Ontario. In 2013 they were awarded the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize for War Primer 2, and most recently they were awarded the ICP Infinity Award 2014 for their publication, Holy Bible. Upcoming and current exhibitions include Dodo at Museo Jumex, Divine Violence at Mostyn, Conflict, Time and Photography at Tate Modern and the Shanghai Biennale 2014.