by Eduardo del valle|mirta gomez
Fried Waters
2005
Fried Waters by Eduardo Del Valle and Mirta Gomez. First edition. First impression. Large format hardback in good condition. Some markings on the cover. Please see pictures. PayPal accepted, any questions please get in touch.
About Fried Waters
"Fried Waters is a photographic poem about time and memory, place as well as labor. Specifically, the symbolism of salt and the process by which it snaps from liquid into crystal." - Mark Haworth-Booth "This volume calls attention to the natural process of converting water to salt at two ancient salt collection sites in Yucatán, Mexico. Fried Waters also shows the artists' fascination with subjects in a state of flux. And so the book offers the viewer a unique glimpse into the natural phenomenon of salt. Del Valle and Gómez have also received wide critical acclaim for their photographic essay From the Ground Up, which was presented at the MoMA Inaugural Exhibition in New York. This book is printed in process color on matte art paper, and hardbound in Japanese cloth. Published in an oversized format, this first edition is limited to 1,000 copies, each with an original color Type C print mounted on the front cover." - Nazraeli Press
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