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Long, very long

July 28, 2006 Dirk Leave a comment

In the vein of working slowly, slow as in large format camera: the German photographer Michael Wesely was asked to photograph the construction of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. His result are three photos, some of them exposed over a period of 3 years. Makes you think.

Weblog entry/book review here, MoMA press release here.

Michael WeselyMuseum of Modern ArtNew York

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