Attempting Exhaustion (signed)

by Daniel Blaufuks


Photographs: Daniel Blaufuks

Publisher: Akio Nagasawa Publishing

114 pages

Year: 2017

Comments: Hardcover, 21,6 x 15,5 cm

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Between 2009 and 2016, I photographed a table and a window in my kitchen in Lisbon.
I was first attracted by its silence, later by how the objects recieved the light, and, finally, by their geometrical composition.
I could't help noticing, more and more, how things repeated themselves without truly repeating themselves.
Little changes, almost invisible transformations happened every day, according to weather and season.

-Daniel Blaufuks, afterword-


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Attempting Exhaustion (signed)

by Daniel Blaufuks


Photographs: Daniel Blaufuks

Publisher: Akio Nagasawa Publishing

114 pages

Year: 2017

Comments: Hardcover, 21,6 x 15,5 cm

sold out

Between 2009 and 2016, I photographed a table and a window in my kitchen in Lisbon.
I was first attracted by its silence, later by how the objects recieved the light, and, finally, by their geometrical composition.
I could't help noticing, more and more, how things repeated themselves without truly repeating themselves.
Little changes, almost invisible transformations happened every day, according to weather and season.

-Daniel Blaufuks, afterword-


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Attempting Exhaustion (signed)

by Daniel Blaufuks


Photographs: Daniel Blaufuks

Publisher: Akio Nagasawa Publishing

114 pages

Year: 2017

Comments: Hardcover, 21,6 x 15,5 cm

sold out

Between 2009 and 2016, I photographed a table and a window in my kitchen in Lisbon.
I was first attracted by its silence, later by how the objects recieved the light, and, finally, by their geometrical composition.
I could't help noticing, more and more, how things repeated themselves without truly repeating themselves.
Little changes, almost invisible transformations happened every day, according to weather and season.

-Daniel Blaufuks, afterword-


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