Hans Josephsohn - Hans Josephsohn - 2002





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Hans Josephsohn — Hans Josephsohn, softcover illustrated edition in bilingual English and Dutch, published by S M A Cahiers, 37 pages, with oldest item from 2002, on the subjects art and photography, in good condition.
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This book is a publication devoted to the work of Hans Josephsohn and offers a substantive introduction to his sculptural oeuvre. The volume includes a foreword and an extensive textual discussion in which his visual language, working method, and themes are explained. The emphasis lies on his figurative sculptures, the physical traces of the making process, and the relationship between form, skin, and material. The text is included in both Dutch and English, making the book accessible to an international audience and providing context for the artistic significance of Josephsohn’s work.
The publication appeared as part of the S M A Cahiers series and was issued in a limited print run. This series is known for its small-scale, substantively strong art publications, which makes this book a less frequently offered title. In the context of art books about Hans Josephsohn, this edition is regarded as relatively scarce, partly due to the particular series and its limited distribution.
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This book is a publication devoted to the work of Hans Josephsohn and offers a substantive introduction to his sculptural oeuvre. The volume includes a foreword and an extensive textual discussion in which his visual language, working method, and themes are explained. The emphasis lies on his figurative sculptures, the physical traces of the making process, and the relationship between form, skin, and material. The text is included in both Dutch and English, making the book accessible to an international audience and providing context for the artistic significance of Josephsohn’s work.
The publication appeared as part of the S M A Cahiers series and was issued in a limited print run. This series is known for its small-scale, substantively strong art publications, which makes this book a less frequently offered title. In the context of art books about Hans Josephsohn, this edition is regarded as relatively scarce, partly due to the particular series and its limited distribution.
This article is carefully packed and shipped with a track-and-trace code.

