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|   |   | ARTIMO/POC EDITIONSCharles Fréger: 2NelsonEssay by Bill Kouwenhoven.
Charles Fr»ger finds his favorite portrait subjects clustered in social crowds, work teams, or collective structures or communities, and in fact those structures are as much his subjects as the people in them. Where better to look for the forces that draw people together and set them against one another than among children being coached to wrestle? United in purpose and set against one another on the mat, Fr»ger's subjects seem to struggle against one another in soundless tension, the squeak of the mat silenced, the smack of a body in the air anticipated--one subject in the process of being hauled over his opponent's back has zero points of contact with the ground.
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FORMAT: Hardcover, 6.75 x 8 in. / 40 pgs / 27 color. LIST PRICE: U.S. $28.00 LIST PRICE: CANADA $32.5 ISBN: 9782915409055 PUBLISHER: Artimo/POC Editions AVAILABLE: 3/1/2006 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: TRADE PUBLISHING STATUS: No longer our product AVAILABILITY: Not available
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| Charles Fréger: 2Nelson Published by Artimo/POC Editions. Essay by Bill Kouwenhoven. Charles Fr»ger finds his favorite portrait subjects clustered in social crowds, work teams, or collective structures or communities, and in fact those structures are as much his subjects as the people in them. Where better to look for the forces that draw people together and set them against one another than among children being coached to wrestle? United in purpose and set against one another on the mat, Fr»ger's subjects seem to struggle against one another in soundless tension, the squeak of the mat silenced, the smack of a body in the air anticipated--one subject in the process of being hauled over his opponent's back has zero points of contact with the ground.
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