A book of Robert Haller's photograhpy dealing with the human form and landscapes.
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Robert Haller, photographer and director of the Anthology Film Archives of New York, presents a book of his photographs, a research-based project of the last 30 years. The book presents the parallel narrative of two often contrasting themes, nudity and landscape. The human body as a marker of the passage of time converses with the megalith formulations of Stanton Drew in England, a cultural monument which stands as a witness of a distant past. Both organic forms indicate human presence. Robert Haller handled the human body as a living monument and approached both subjects as places of concentration and as projections of our inner self, our desires and our memories.
Thessaloniki, Greece: Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki, First Edition. c.2013. Softcover. 8vo. 64pp. Illustrated with many black & white photos.