Paul Hutchinson: Pictures and Words

€34,90

Description

• German, Softcover
• 228 pages
• 30.9 x 23 cm
9783954762293
• Published by
DISTANZ, 2018

About

Paul Hutchinson makes art that scrutinizes phenomena he observes in the environment of his daily life. His photographs show moments of intimacy, small imperfections of reality, and everyday urban situations. Striking a balance between poetic fragility and a certain rawness of existence, Hutchinson’s pictures examine the meanings we give to our sociocultural and sometimes accidental encounters. Many shots spotlight the individual with his or her vulnerability and flaws as well as distinctive beauty.

This book, the artist’s first, includes samples of his own writing, including lyrical soliloquies that reflect on scenes from his youth that struck and still strike him as peculiar, as well as sketches of his perceptions people’s interactions.

In pictures as well as words, Hutchinson expertly uncovers the seeds of moving stories that lie dormant in seemingly fleeting instants.

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Paul Hutchinson

Paul Hutchinson

Paul Hutchinson (b. 1987 in Berlin) critically questions the unfolding of social processes in urban space. His photographs oscillate between documentary and poetics, investigating the artist’s immediate surroundings and focusing on details, seemingly banal or very personal. Hutchinson translates, through the lens of his camera, his environment into poetic, carefully composed and highly aesthetic images, conveying a vivid characterization of contemporary culture. The artist lives and works in Berlin.
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