"Sophie RISTELHUEBER's 'Fait', which in French means 'fact' or 'what was done,' remains one of the most powerful statements about the aftermath of war.
In October of 1991, Sophie RISTELHUEBER photographed the battle-scarred landscape of Kuwait following the end of the first Gulf war with Iraq.
'Books on Books #3' presents all 71 black and white and color photographs as seen in the original artist book as it was conceived and designed by RISTELHUEBER.
Marc Meyer of the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal contributes an essay that discusses Sophie RISTELHUEBER's disturbing yet beautiful achievement." (publisher's note, © Errata Books, 2009)
In October of 1991, Sophie RISTELHUEBER photographed the battle-scarred landscape of Kuwait following the end of the first Gulf war with Iraq.
'Books on Books #3' presents all 71 black and white and color photographs as seen in the original artist book as it was conceived and designed by RISTELHUEBER.
Marc Meyer of the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal contributes an essay that discusses Sophie RISTELHUEBER's disturbing yet beautiful achievement." (publisher's note, © Errata Books, 2009)
- Ed(s)/Author(s)
- Marc Mayer
- Format
- Actual print run. HC with dust jacket, 18,5 x 24 x 2 cm. (9.5 x 7 in.), 96 pp., 89 four-color ills., text language: English