We infuse the world we encounter with meaning, with social and symbolic significance based on the value we place upon representations we share. This, perhaps, is the irony of our conceptualizations: We make and share images so that we may know the world. But what is the nature of our image representations and what do they offer? With Oculus, photographer Ken Schles brings to us an eloquent follow-up to his last photographic effort, A New History of Photography: The World Outside and the Pictures In Our Heads (White Press, 2009).
Through an integration of text and image, Schles extends his investigation into the connection between image and memory by exploring the agency and nature of the image itself. Images, Schles reminds us, inform our "ways of seeing" and "knowing" on an ongoing transactional basis. They are constructions that stimulate our memories which, in turn, conjure other images and other ideas-reinforcing or challenging what we think or know to be true. Schles connects us to these ideas through his use of the image and via short texts that reference ideas about images, memory and metaphors using light found in literature, philosophy, early writings on psychology and in ancient myth. In the confluence of theses sources we find timeless corollaries to deepen our understanding of what the image may offer.
Spurred on by private upheavals to reassess his understanding of the image and its connection to memory, Ken Schles offers to us in Oculus a haunting search for meaning that takes us outside the noise and quotidian confusion of popular culture. Oculus is a journey that points beyond the shadow-play of images. It is meditation on the nature of perception and existence in the gray light of this world.
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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Gift inscription by author. This book has faint shelf wear and is inscribed on title page, otherwise it is in very good condition and looks almost as new. Seller Inventory # 916063
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1/2 Linen Over Boards. Condition: Fine. First Edition 1/1000. np (96pp), 35 color illustrations. Text in English. "Oculus" is Ken Schles' exceptionally lovely fourth book published in conjunction with his participation as part of the 2011 Noorderlicht Photography Festival in Groningen. Of it the photographer states "We infuse the world we encounter with meaning, with social and symbolic significance based on the value we place upon representations we share. This, perhaps, is the irony of our conceptualizations: We make and share images so that we may know the world. "Oculus" takes you on a philosophic journey that points beyond the shadow-play of images. It is a meditation on the nature of perception and existence in the gray light of this world. A photographic book about images, memory, and the metaphor of light". A pristine example of the first edition limited to one thousand copies SIGNED AND DATED "Ken Schles NYC 11/11" in the year of its publication in black ink on the title page. Signed and Dated by the Photographer. Photography Monograph. Seller Inventory # 021920
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Hardcover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. Price is net to all; promotional discounts do not apply. SPECIAL ORDER: PRICING & AVAILABILITY SUBJECT TO CHANGE. First edition, first printing. Limited edition of 20 copies, with an original fiber pigment print (8 x 10 inches) on Museo Silver Rag 300gsm 100% cotton archival paper, signed and numbered in the lower margin by Schles. The print and book are contained in a custom, debossed cloth-covered slipcase. Hardcover. Photographically illustrated paper covered boards, quarter-bound in beige linen cloth; no dust jacket as issued. Photographs by Ken Schles. 96 pp., with 35 four-color plates printed on double gatefold matte paper. 12 x 8-3/4 inches. This first edition of the book was limited to 1000 copies. New (from the artist's archive). From the publisher: "We infuse the world we encounter with meaning, with social and symbolic significance based on the value we place upon representations we share. This, perhaps, is the irony of our conceptualizations: We make and share images so that we may know the world. But what is the nature of our image representations and what do they offer? Spurred on by private upheavals to reassess his understanding of the image and its connection to memory, Ken Schles offers to us in Oculus a haunting search for meaning that takes us outside the noise and quotidian confusion of popular culture. Oculus is a journey that points beyond the shadow-play of images. It is meditation on the nature of perception and eistence in the gray light of this world." Signed by Author. Seller Inventory # 108599
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