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Me TV


Abstract

ME TV is publication made as a collaboration between Thomas Sauvin and Erik Kessels in Beijing. From the many pictures documenting TVs in China, these eight photographs are the best they've ever seen. Found in a market in Beijing, the images show a woman in her late sixties, always in an identical pose. In fact, the only thing that changes is her outfit. Or rather, the only thing that changes is her top, a new colourful jumper in each image. Her trousers are always the same. Even here pinkie finger remains static and strangely angled, in shot after shot.--publisher's website.

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    [Amsterdam]: [KesselsKramer Publishing], 2013

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    • Published in a numbered edition of 300 copies.
    • Title from cover.
    • Artist's book consisting of 10 spiral bound pages; the first and last are pink, and these house 8 black pages, each of which contain a mounted photograph. Pink end papers. Tartan-effect binding on front and rear boards. The title and two compilers' names are stamped in black.

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