Description |
• The first monograph devoted to one of the most prominent contemporary artists to specialize in creating photographs
without using a camera or negatives, working instead only with photographic paper in order to record the effects of light
• Fabian Miller’s darkroom methods have created works of beguiling beauty, evoking symbolic and sacred associations though their powerful forms and entrancing colours
• An engaging text charts Fabian Miller’s lifelong interest in the nature of light, draws connections between his life and work, examines his techniques, places his work in historical and contemporary contexts, and explores the philosophical underpinnings of his art
• Coincides with a major exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, from June to September 2005, and with additional exhibitions in the UK and Japan
• A lavishly illustrated, stunningly designed book that will appeal to anyone interested in contemporary art and photography |