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Kaleidoscope of Entropy, Mono.Kultur #15

mono.kultur is an interview magazine from Berlin. Questions and answers. Conversations with the interesting few. In full length and depth, extensive and unfiltered. mono.kultur deals with art and culture – or rather with the people who make them happen. In the foreground are music, film, and literature. And image. And architecture. And media. But behind them is a creative mind.

mono.kultur features one interview per issue, no more, no less. Carefully selected and designed. No distractions, no gossip, no trendscouting. Instead, we offer opinions, experiences, and lives. mono.kultur appears quarterly. In English for Germany and the rest of the world.

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Taryn Simon published in 2007 the result of four years’ work with her new series ‘An American Index of the Hidden and Unfamiliar’, which has been exhibited at the Whitney Museum in New York, The Photographers’ Gallery in London, and at the MMK in Frankfurt.

Documenting an unpredictable range of sites and institutions that are not commonly accessible, Simon reveals issues and power structures at the heart of the American mythology in her carefully staged and visually stunning photographs. Touching upon subjects within the realms of science, government, medicine, entertainment, nature, security, and religion, she offers a surprising and often surreal if not downright disturbing view of the underside of Western civilization. ‘An American Index’ ranks easily among the most exciting artworks of the decade. With mono.kultur, Taryn Simon talked about the long and strenuous process behind ‘An American Index of the Hidden and Unfamiliar’, her ambivalent notion of photography and why she then felt less secure in the USA than ever before.

Taryn Simon

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Kaleidoscope of Entropy, Mono.Kultur #15

mono.kultur is an interview magazine from Berlin. Questions and answers. Conversations with the interesting few. In full length and depth, extensive and unfiltered. mono.kultur deals with art and culture – or rather with the people who make them happen. In the foreground are music, film, and literature. And image. And architecture. And media. But behind them is a creative mind.

mono.kultur features one interview per issue, no more, no less. Carefully selected and designed. No distractions, no gossip, no trendscouting. Instead, we offer opinions, experiences, and lives. mono.kultur appears quarterly. In English for Germany and the rest of the world.

Edition:
1st
Prior edition(s):
2007
Softcover with 10 small prints to be affixed in the book
ISBN:
Condition: Fine
Out of Print
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Taryn Simon published in 2007 the result of four years’ work with her new series ‘An American Index of the Hidden and Unfamiliar’, which has been exhibited at the Whitney Museum in New York, The Photographers’ Gallery in London, and at the MMK in Frankfurt.

Documenting an unpredictable range of sites and institutions that are not commonly accessible, Simon reveals issues and power structures at the heart of the American mythology in her carefully staged and visually stunning photographs. Touching upon subjects within the realms of science, government, medicine, entertainment, nature, security, and religion, she offers a surprising and often surreal if not downright disturbing view of the underside of Western civilization. ‘An American Index’ ranks easily among the most exciting artworks of the decade. With mono.kultur, Taryn Simon talked about the long and strenuous process behind ‘An American Index of the Hidden and Unfamiliar’, her ambivalent notion of photography and why she then felt less secure in the USA than ever before.