Min, Byung-Hun Min’s book of nudes
Min, Byung-Hun Min's book of nudes
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Min, Byung-Hun. Byung-Hun Min’s book of nudes. Seoul, Munhak (2012). Gr.-8°. 291, (1) S. mit ca. 150 Duotone-Tafeln und signierter Beilage (Foto-Karte). Illustr. Orig.-Kartonumschlag. One of 1,500 numbered copies; signed by Byung-Hun Min on the accompanying card. – Im Byung-Hun Min’s photographs, the gradation from black to white is an important element of expression by which the ordinary and the extraordinary, the universal and the particular are distinguished. Min’s photographs braxe up his spectators by showing the world in monochrome, a worid u navailable to the naked eye. In every one of his works are vividly inscribed the processes of facing a human being, sharing feelings, measuring the decisive moment, and capturing it in Bight. A new experience of sense begins on this unreal footing, that is to say, a place marked out only through the photographed image. Immersion and imagination become most alive when awakened through the fresh senses: to immerse oneself in the sensory, and to imagine so as to be freed from one’s particular time and place. Not only do we see Mirm’s images through the eyes, but we also encounter them through the ears, upon the skin. The photographer stimulates our imagination beyond the original context of time, space and subject through depicting fragments of bodies in ambiguous shapes and subtle tones, revealing only a narrow range of grey tones, or evading clarity. In this way, Min’s photographs, stirring deeply hidden desires, become the story of our own“ (Su-Jin Shin, photography pschologist). – Very well preserved.
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