Evidence
Book • 1977
Mike Mandel and Larry Sultan's "Evidence" is a seminal work of conceptual photography, utilizing images sourced from the archives of the Library of Congress.
The book presents a collection of photographs that explore themes of memory, history, and the construction of identity.
Mandel and Sultan's approach is characterized by its ironic juxtaposition of images, creating a sense of unease and questioning.
The book's significance lies in its innovative use of archival material and its exploration of the complexities of representation.
The book's impact on contemporary photography is undeniable.
The book presents a collection of photographs that explore themes of memory, history, and the construction of identity.
Mandel and Sultan's approach is characterized by its ironic juxtaposition of images, creating a sense of unease and questioning.
The book's significance lies in its innovative use of archival material and its exploration of the complexities of representation.
The book's impact on contemporary photography is undeniable.
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