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The mirror
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Bologna Eyeshot

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In this issue of **Eyeshot Magazine**, the curator Marco Savarese asked the six guest photographers Kristin Van Den Eede, Alison McCauley, Dimitris Makrygiannakis, Julia Coddington, Melissa Breyer, and Melissa O’Shaughnessy, to investigate the main subject of this edition by imagining two opposed mirrors: *the photographers, and their reality.*

Since the beginning of Photography, the subject of the Mirror has been explored and looked at with great interest over time. We could even say that capturing a reflection of reality is the essence of photography itself. After all, the click of the shutter is nothing but the sound of a mirror in motion.
Moreover, we dedicated a section to the winners of the Italian Street Photography Festival, which is Eyeshot partner.


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Arthur Brys en Henry Gylsen
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Year: 1967 Publisher: Antwerpen

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Schetsen uit het vischmijnbedrijf
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Year: 1942 Publisher: Oostende " Het Visscherijblad "

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Tadeusz Kantor today : metamorphoses of death, memory and presence
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ISBN: 3653044782 9783653044782 3653997747 1322115915 3631633602 Year: 2014 Publisher: Frankfurt am Main, Germany : Peter Lang Edition,

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This book is a compendium of texts by international authors which reflect on Tadeusz Kantor''s art in a broad range of contexts. The studies include works of prominent art historians, theatrologists and artists. The present revisiting of Kantor''s artistic oeuvre reflects a contemporary historiographic approach. The authors place value on individual memory and consider contemporary art outside the traditional boundaries of particular artistic genres. The studies employ the latest strategies for researching theatrical performance as autonomous statements, without a literary anchor. Thanks to th

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