Jack Webb - Jack Webb Suspects His Parents, Dashwood Books, 2011, New York
Softcover, stitch Bound, edition of 1000 copies.
„In 1991 photographer Jack Webb began placing ads in British papers and magazines, seeking “genuine couples” to allow him to photograph them having sex. Of the many who replied, five couples were photographed, most inviting Jack into their homes and one to a local reservoir on a freezing November day. The results are non-idealized, both raw and astonishingly touching at the same time.
“The paradox of these photographs,” as Anouchka Grose’s text observes, “is that they try to document something private, something that is not meant to be seen.” Beautifully printed in a slim, intimate volume.“
Pages: 48
Place: New York
Year: 2011
Publisher: Dashwood Books
Size: 17 x 24 cm (approx.)
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Softcover, stitch Bound, edition of 1000 copies.
„In 1991 photographer Jack Webb began placing ads in British papers and magazines, seeking “genuine couples” to allow him to photograph them having sex. Of the many who replied, five couples were photographed, most inviting Jack into their homes and one to a local reservoir on a freezing November day. The results are non-idealized, both raw and astonishingly touching at the same time.
“The paradox of these photographs,” as Anouchka Grose’s text observes, “is that they try to document something private, something that is not meant to be seen.” Beautifully printed in a slim, intimate volume.“
Pages: 48
Place: New York
Year: 2011
Publisher: Dashwood Books
Size: 17 x 24 cm (approx.)