Michael Ruetz - Decay and Serendipity 2015 - 2021 - 2021





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Michael Ruetz, Decay and Serendipity 2015 - 2021, a bound 120-page book (36.5 × 36.5 cm) published by Éditions Facteur Cheval in a first edition of 777 copies, in English, German and French, with original language indicated, and in excellent, still-sealed condition.
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Michael Ruetz. Ab- und Zufall; Michael Ruetz. Decay and Serendipity; Michael Ruetz. Decline and Chance
Appeared in an edition of 777 copies. Published in an edition of 777 copies. Published in a limited edition of 777 copies.
In excellent condition. Still sealed.
In “Ab- und Zufall” Michael Ruetz dedicates himself to the still life. Flowers and leaves are combined fresh and withered. In Michael Ruetz’s words from the text preceding the photographs: “Decay is living. Living is decaying.”
In excellent condition. Still sealed in its original wrapping. In “Decay and Serendipity,” Michael Ruetz explores the still life. Flowers and leaves are combined in both fresh and withered states. In the words of Michael Ruetz from the text preceding the photographs: “Decay is living. Living is decaying.”
In excellent condition. Still sealed. In “Déchéance et Chance,” Michael Ruetz dedicates himself to the still life. Flowers and leaves are paired in their fresh as well as their withered state. To echo Michael Ruetz’s words in the text that precedes the photographs: “Decay is living. Living is decaying.”
Michael Ruetz. Ab- und Zufall; Michael Ruetz. Decay and Serendipity; Michael Ruetz. Decline and Chance
Appeared in an edition of 777 copies. Published in an edition of 777 copies. Published in a limited edition of 777 copies.
In excellent condition. Still sealed.
In “Ab- und Zufall” Michael Ruetz dedicates himself to the still life. Flowers and leaves are combined fresh and withered. In Michael Ruetz’s words from the text preceding the photographs: “Decay is living. Living is decaying.”
In excellent condition. Still sealed in its original wrapping. In “Decay and Serendipity,” Michael Ruetz explores the still life. Flowers and leaves are combined in both fresh and withered states. In the words of Michael Ruetz from the text preceding the photographs: “Decay is living. Living is decaying.”
In excellent condition. Still sealed. In “Déchéance et Chance,” Michael Ruetz dedicates himself to the still life. Flowers and leaves are paired in their fresh as well as their withered state. To echo Michael Ruetz’s words in the text that precedes the photographs: “Decay is living. Living is decaying.”

