Magazine for Classic & Contemporary Nude Photography
Edited with text by Matthias Straub.
A search for the constraints on human corporeality
In a world full of confusion and debates about human identity, one truth always remains: human beings remain bound to their bodies. In this sense, The Opéra volume VII launches a search for the constraints on human corporeality, and how they might be overcome through acts of fantasy and knowledge. The numerous photographs and portraits gathered here strive to provide viewers’ powers of imagination with inspiring impulses, in which the experience of being human is given fresh and unconventional perspectives. The photographers featured in this issue of The Opéra include Agnes Lenglet, Anna Ritsch, Dario Salamone, Eric Kellermann, Gonzalo G. Benard, Marius Budu, Pola Esther, Julia SH, Thomas Sing and many others.
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FORMAT: Pbk, 9.5 x 12.25 in. / 208 pgs / 147 color / 44 b&w. LIST PRICE: U.S. $49.95 LIST PRICE: CANADA $69.95 ISBN: 9783735604637 PUBLISHER: Kerber AVAILABLE: 2/19/2019 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: TRADE PUBLISHING STATUS: Active AVAILABILITY: Out of stock TERRITORY: NA LA ME
The Opéra: Volume VII Magazine for Classic & Contemporary Nude Photography
Published by Kerber. Edited with text by Matthias Straub.
A search for the constraints on human corporeality
In a world full of confusion and debates about human identity, one truth always remains: human beings remain bound to their bodies. In this sense, The Opéra volume VII launches a search for the constraints on human corporeality, and how they might be overcome through acts of fantasy and knowledge. The numerous photographs and portraits gathered here strive to provide viewers’ powers of imagination with inspiring impulses, in which the experience of being human is given fresh and unconventional perspectives. The photographers featured in this issue of The Opéra include Agnes Lenglet, Anna Ritsch, Dario Salamone, Eric Kellermann, Gonzalo G. Benard, Marius Budu, Pola Esther, Julia SH, Thomas Sing and many others.