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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st Edition. First edition, first printing. Hardcover. Fine silk-like light gray cloth-covered boards with title stamped in black on front cover and spine, with photographically illustrated dust jacket. Photographs by Bill Jacobson. Story by Klaus Kertess. 112 pp. with 48 tritone plates. 12-1/4 x 10-1/4 inches. This first edition was limited to 3000 hardbound copies. New in New dust jacket, in publisher's shrink-wrap. From Bill Jacobson: "I started taking photographs as a teenager, nearly twenty-five years ago. Since then my work has been an ongoing meditation around desire, loss, and the role of photography as a vehicle for remembrance. My pictures often function as metaphors for the way the mind works: simultaneously collecting images while letting others go, fading in the way that memories fade, and alluding to the fact that, historically, photographs have faded as well. Decades later as I lose more and more friends to AIDS, the world is still a blur too. I am still struggling, though in different ways, to make sense of it all. While my photography is not specifically about AIDS, it refers to what I have learned from being part of a community ravaged by the epidemic. By losing a steady stream of friends and acquaintances these past fourteen years I have come to understand the transient nature of existence. For me these photographs have been a way of recording these feelings in an ongoing attempt to define them for myself. Most photographs are meant as documents of moments we wish to hold onto forever. My work suggests that these moments, like life itself, are constantly fading into the past.". Seller Inventory # 102580
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