Untitled - Ben Toms
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By Ben Toms
Text by Vee and Brian Moran
Designed by Rory Gleeson
Published by Owl Cave Books
Untitled is a limited edition and the first published collection of photo works by photographer Ben Toms. Influenced by documentary, nature, and architectural photography, souvenir postcards, and the mail art movement, Toms has created a series of works referencing adaptive mimicry in architecture, dress, and the natural world. Shot in Kyoto, Chiba, Sri Lanka, London, Long Island New York, Los Angeles, Cabazon, and New Orleans.
This boxed edition of 100 contains 20 new photo works by Ben Toms, with accompanying texts by Vee and Brian Moran, and designed by Rory Gleeson. The edition can be read as both an artist book, a complete set of sequential related images and text, and also used as postcards were originally intended, as individual images to share, recontextualize, circulate and imbue with personal meaning.
Untitled launched at the San Francisco Art Book Fair 2017, and at Dover Street Market Ginza in 2018.
Text by Vee and Brian Moran
Designed by Rory Gleeson
Published by Owl Cave Books
Untitled is a limited edition and the first published collection of photo works by photographer Ben Toms. Influenced by documentary, nature, and architectural photography, souvenir postcards, and the mail art movement, Toms has created a series of works referencing adaptive mimicry in architecture, dress, and the natural world. Shot in Kyoto, Chiba, Sri Lanka, London, Long Island New York, Los Angeles, Cabazon, and New Orleans.
This boxed edition of 100 contains 20 new photo works by Ben Toms, with accompanying texts by Vee and Brian Moran, and designed by Rory Gleeson. The edition can be read as both an artist book, a complete set of sequential related images and text, and also used as postcards were originally intended, as individual images to share, recontextualize, circulate and imbue with personal meaning.
Untitled launched at the San Francisco Art Book Fair 2017, and at Dover Street Market Ginza in 2018.