Description
This book is a new collection from one of Lithuania’s most influential photographers, Algirdas Seskus. Seskus’s photographs are indistinct, blurred, void of any order, messy compositions; toneless, soft, reduced images, and unexciting, nonessential content. He does not title his photographs or indicate where and when they were taken. He proclaims that photography has to be taken back to its origins: to the moment of fixing ‘when the very act of photography becomes an object of art.’
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