Pulicar (book + print)
by Jaroslav Pulicar
Photographs: Jaroslav Pulicar
Text: Tomas Pospech & Vojta Dukat
Publisher: PositiF-Verlag
184 pages
Pictures: 78
Year: 2020
ISBN: 9788087407288
Price: 325 €
Comments: Collector's edition with the signed book in a slip case, with a signed gelatin silver print in the size of 16,4 x 24,8 cm. Book size: 210 x 280 mm, Munken Lynx paper, hardcover, English Translation. Edition number 27/50.
After more than twenty years, only the second book by the Brno photographer Jaroslav Pulicar (* 1954) appears. The author is one of the "least known" Czech documentary filmmakers. His work is only known to a few insiders. We would count the author's exhibitions on the fingers of one hand, and we have even fewer texts that delve deeper into his work. He thought for a long time whether he would bring a photo into the world. He knows how to do what he enjoys: being out and about, taking pictures in black and white, still in the film. Jaroslav Pulicar's work is characterized, among other things, by how consistent and relentless it is. The demands on the photographic image are related to its attitude to life.
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Pulicar (book + print)
by Jaroslav Pulicar
Photographs: Jaroslav Pulicar
Text: Tomas Pospech & Vojta Dukat
Publisher: PositiF-Verlag
184 pages
Pictures: 78
Year: 2020
ISBN: 9788087407288
Price: 325 €
Comments: Collector's edition with the signed book in a slip case, with a signed gelatin silver print in the size of 16,4 x 24,8 cm. Book size: 210 x 280 mm, Munken Lynx paper, hardcover, English Translation. Edition number 27/50.
After more than twenty years, only the second book by the Brno photographer Jaroslav Pulicar (* 1954) appears. The author is one of the "least known" Czech documentary filmmakers. His work is only known to a few insiders. We would count the author's exhibitions on the fingers of one hand, and we have even fewer texts that delve deeper into his work. He thought for a long time whether he would bring a photo into the world. He knows how to do what he enjoys: being out and about, taking pictures in black and white, still in the film. Jaroslav Pulicar's work is characterized, among other things, by how consistent and relentless it is. The demands on the photographic image are related to its attitude to life.
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Pulicar (book + print)
by Jaroslav Pulicar
Photographs: Jaroslav Pulicar
Text: Tomas Pospech & Vojta Dukat
Publisher: PositiF-Verlag
184 pages
Pictures: 78
Year: 2020
ISBN: 9788087407288
Price: 325 €
Comments: Collector's edition with the signed book in a slip case, with a signed gelatin silver print in the size of 16,4 x 24,8 cm. Book size: 210 x 280 mm, Munken Lynx paper, hardcover, English Translation. Edition number 27/50.
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