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Eline Mugaas and Elise Storsveen - ALBUM

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Eline Mugaas and Elise Storsveen - ALBUM

Eline Mugaas and Elise Storsveen - ALBUM

Created entirely from found images, ALBUMĀ collects the first ten issues of a zine by the same nameĀ begunĀ by Eline Mugaas and Elise Storsveen in 2008. Comprised of full page photographic illustrations, advertisements, and other ubiquitous media images culled fromĀ etiquette manuals, cookbooks, travel magazines, craft books, fashion magazines, and sexual manuals,Ā ALBUMĀ reflects the popular imagery found in Scandinavian households from the 1960s through the 1980s. The chosen imagery is then arranged across spreads, creating a sophisticated and humorous readingĀ organized by a series of heavy themes such asĀ Ā the lonely man, femininity, architecture, family, outer space, and nature. While seemingly whimsical, ALBUM provides a sophisticated meta-narrative on the human body, sexuality, and the social lives of images that places the reader in an uncanny arena that showcases how our media likely reads us. Published by Primary Information (Brooklyn).Ā 

432 pages, 21 x 29 cm, softcover, Primary Information (Brooklyn).Ā 

$77.54
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Created entirely from found images, ALBUMĀ collects the first ten issues of a zine by the same nameĀ begunĀ by Eline Mugaas and Elise Storsveen in 2008. Comprised of full page photographic illustrations, advertisements, and other ubiquitous media images culled fromĀ etiquette manuals, cookbooks, travel magazines, craft books, fashion magazines, and sexual manuals,Ā ALBUMĀ reflects the popular imagery found in Scandinavian households from the 1960s through the 1980s. The chosen imagery is then arranged across spreads, creating a sophisticated and humorous readingĀ organized by a series of heavy themes such asĀ Ā the lonely man, femininity, architecture, family, outer space, and nature. While seemingly whimsical, ALBUM provides a sophisticated meta-narrative on the human body, sexuality, and the social lives of images that places the reader in an uncanny arena that showcases how our media likely reads us. Published by Primary Information (Brooklyn).Ā 

432 pages, 21 x 29 cm, softcover, Primary Information (Brooklyn).Ā