Six-part panorama
Sixtorama stands for a six-part panorama. For this series of twenty sheets, Thomas Kellner used six pinhole cameras with large format film and cut his girlfriend into six pieces, similar to the way the magician cuts up the lady. With this series, Thomas Kellner investigates the segmented perception of a panoramic route, which is not opened up with the eyes, but in the remembering vision. At the same time, Kellner dealt with one of the oldest motifs in art history: the reclining nude. This series exists in both: a portfolio and a photobook. Complete edition is 10+1
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Detailed information about this photobook of sixtoramas
Title: | Sixtorama |
Editor: | Thomas Kellner |
Photographer: | Thomas Kellner |
Prints: | 20 prints |
Size of paper: | 59,5 x 16,5 cm |
Size of image: | Six images each 8 x 11,5 in a row on one sheet of paper |
Edition: | 10+1AP |
Release Date: | 1994 |
Price: | 39000 Euros (one photobook left, otherwise single images available) |
Acknowledgement for this photobook of sixtoramas
Thank you to our local bookbinder Mrs Hpöpner for always giving good advices for binding.