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92424 THE REINVENTION OF FORMS - SAND COFFEE TABLE BOOK
92424 THE REINVENTION OF FORMS - SAND COFFEE TABLE BOOK
92424 THE REINVENTION OF FORMS - SAND COFFEE TABLE BOOK
92424 THE REINVENTION OF FORMS - SAND COFFEE TABLE BOOK
92424 THE REINVENTION OF FORMS - SAND COFFEE TABLE BOOK
92424 THE REINVENTION OF FORMS - SAND COFFEE TABLE BOOK
92424 THE REINVENTION OF FORMS - SAND COFFEE TABLE BOOK
92424 THE REINVENTION OF FORMS - SAND COFFEE TABLE BOOK
92424 THE REINVENTION OF FORMS - SAND COFFEE TABLE BOOK
92424 THE REINVENTION OF FORMS - SAND COFFEE TABLE BOOK
92424 THE REINVENTION OF FORMS - SAND COFFEE TABLE BOOK
92424 THE REINVENTION OF FORMS - SAND COFFEE TABLE BOOK
92424 THE REINVENTION OF FORMS - SAND COFFEE TABLE BOOK
92424 THE REINVENTION OF FORMS - SAND COFFEE TABLE BOOK
92424 THE REINVENTION OF FORMS - SAND COFFEE TABLE BOOK
92424 THE REINVENTION OF FORMS - SAND COFFEE TABLE BOOK

THE REINVENTION OF FORMS - SAND

Coffee table book

The Reinvention of Forms.
133 pages.
Hardcover.

REF. 92424

W.25,5 x H.1,9 x D.33,4cm

€68,95

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The first monograph by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen presents a striking collection of the Danish photographer’s cinematic compositions.

Fragmenting bodies, architecture and nature, Bjerre-Poulsen reinvents the forms around him as luminous images, creating intimate and enigmatic juxtapositions that invite the viewer to look again and imagine what lies beyond the frame.

A trained architect, Bjerre-Poulsen brings to life his understanding of tactility, minimalism and detail by anchoring his still life series around a recurring motif of spherical shapes and through rendering each image in exquisite black and white tonalities.

Alongside the mesmerizing aesthetics of the photographic work, The Reinvention of Forms also includes interpretations of Bjerre-Poulsen’s practice from his close friends and collaborators, including an introduction by the seminal Finnish architect Juhani Pallasmaa and a short fictional story by prize-winning Danish author Thomas Rydahl.