Tag: Dayanita Singh

  • The Photo Book as Art Object – The New York Times

    The Photo Book as Art Object – The New York Times

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    The Photo Book as Art Object For Dayanita Singh, photography is inseparable from its presentation, and she has spent years experimenting with unusual photo book formats to display her work. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/08/lens/dayanita-singh-photo-books.html For Dayanita Singh, photography is inseparable from its presentation, and she has spent years experimenting with unusual photo book formats to display her…

  • Mathieu Asselin, Dayanita Singh Win 2017 Paris Photo-Aperture PhotoBook Prizes | PDNPulse

    Mathieu Asselin, Dayanita Singh Win 2017 Paris Photo-Aperture PhotoBook Prizes | PDNPulse Mathieu Asselin’s book Monsanto: A Photographic Investigation has won the $10,000 First PhotoBook Prize in the 2017 Paris Photo—Aperture Foundation PhotoBook awards. Published by Verlag Kettler and Acte Sud, the book combines original photos, old Monsanto via PDNPulse: https://pdnpulse.pdnonline.com/2017/11/mathieu-asselin-dayanita-singh-win-2017-paris-photo-aperture-photobook-prizes.html Mathieu Asselin’s book Monsanto:…

  • Museum of the Future: Portable and Personal – The New York Times

    Museum of the Future: Portable and Personal – The New York Times

    Museum of the Future: Portable and Personal Dayanita Singh has spent the past decade creating customizable photo books that are a portable exhibit and catalog in one. via Lens Blog: https://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2017/05/22/museum-of-the-future-portable-and-personal/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs&region=Body&_r=0 Dayanita Singh is a photographer, but creating images is just a fraction of her artistic practice.

  • Dayanita Singh, Museum of Machines – The Eye of Photography

    Dayanita Singh, Museum of Machines Dayanita Singh’s Museum of Machines makes a monument out of these doubts and questions, at once ironic and imbued with unexpected human feeling. Two great traditions of modern photography open out behind this body of work: the typological photography of the Bechers in Germany, and the industrial photography that became…