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"The Proper Ornaments" is a collection of works by Swiss photographer Marianne Müller (1957-). Active since the late 1970s, Müller is a photographer who quietly observes everyday objects and fragments of the human body, exploring the relationship between personal experience and the world. This book is one of her representative works, compiling photographs taken at home and during her travels over a period of about 12 years. The subjects are all very familiar things: human bodies, animals, plants, interior scenes, and everyday objects. However, through Müller's gaze, these things begin to take on a presence that transcends mere documentation. There is no clear narrative; the photographs unfold loosely, connected by associations and sensations, leading the viewer into a unique world. This book, which captures the richness hidden in often overlooked fragments of everyday life, is a collection of works with quiet intensity that makes us reconsider the distance between ourselves and the world.
<Condition> Very good.