Edgar Lissel
Vom Werden und Vergehen der Bilder
Edgar Lissel's photographic works are created slowly and are the product of complicated interconnected handicraft skills. The use of whole rooms as a camera obscura leads to irritating relationships of space and image, to a complex intertwining of reality and projection. With great consistency and pleasure in the scientific experiment, Lissel's projects take place on the borderline between history and science, leading to archaeological results..
Texts by
Martin Hochleitner,
Inge Nevole,
Hubertus von Amelunxen,
Claudia Weinzierl
Graphic design:
Frau Ober
German
108 pages,
22.5
27.5
numerous illustrations in color and b/w
hardcover
