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John Schabel: Passengers (2011, Hardcover)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherTwin Palms Publishers
ISBN-101931885974
ISBN-139781931885973
eBay Product ID (ePID)102795089

Product Key Features

Book TitleJohn Schabel: Passengers
Number of Pages84 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicIndividual Photographers / Monographs
Publication Year2011
IllustratorYes
GenrePhotography
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight21.7 Oz
Item Length10 in
Item Width8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2021-444123
Synopsis"John Schabel's (born 1957) series of photographs depicting anonymous airline passengers effectively captures the curious blend of impersonal efficiency and poignant humanity that pervades the experience of contemporary commercial air travel. Like products on an assembly line, the planes carrying Schabel's subjects churn down the runway; and with the same regularity the individual passengers emerge, identically framed, from his camera and onto the gallery wall. Interestingly, it is precisely this mechanized process that lays bare the active, but often overlooked, emotional and intellectual relationship between human beings and flight." --Laura M. Andre, John Schabel s (born 1957) series of photographs depicting anonymous airline passengers effectively captures the curious blend of impersonal efficiency and poignant humanity that pervades the experience of contemporary commercial air travel. Like products on an assembly line, the planes carrying Schabel s subjects churn down the runway; and with the same regularity the individual passengers emerge, identically framed, from his camera and onto the gallery wall. Interestingly, it is precisely this mechanized process that lays bare the active, but often overlooked, emotional and intellectual relationship between human beings and flight. Laura M. Andre|9781931885973|, John Schabel's series of photographs depicting anonymous airline passengers effectively captures the curious blend of impersonal efficiency and poignant humanity that pervades the experience of contemporary commercial air travel. Like products on an assembly line, the planes carrying Schabel's subjects churn down the runway; and with the same regularity the individual passengers emerge, identically framed, from his camera and onto the gallery wall. Interestingly, it is precisely this mechanized process that lays bare the active, but often overlooked, emotional and intellectual relationship between human beings and flight. - Laura M. Andre
LC Classification NumberMLCM 2022/43353 (T)

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