""the main challenge of KRANZLERs photographs is: the determination to keep nothing at arm's length." writes the director of the Lentos museum Linz about the strong images of the young Upper Austrian photographer Paul KTRANZLER.
His photobook 'Land of Milk and Honey' is about his neighbours Toni and Aloisia, their one-room-substandard apartment and the lost of their control about "normal life". Although his photographs are social documents, KRANZLER does not set out as an outsider on an expedition for foreign climes, but he just takes part, is just 'the boy with the camera'." (publisher's note)
His photobook 'Land of Milk and Honey' is about his neighbours Toni and Aloisia, their one-room-substandard apartment and the lost of their control about "normal life". Although his photographs are social documents, KRANZLER does not set out as an outsider on an expedition for foreign climes, but he just takes part, is just 'the boy with the camera'." (publisher's note)
- Format
- HC (no dust jacket, as issued), 30 x 24,5 x 2 cm., o.pp., color ills., Englsh