No System(First Edition, Signed)

Vinca Petersen

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Publisher/Steidl

   Published/1999
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/159   Size/240*290*20
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"No System", a collection of works by British female photographer Vinca Petersen. A collection of works representing the young generation culture of Europe in the 90's, published by Steidl. Edited by Michael Mack, who currently presides over the British publisher MACK. Petersen left home at the age of 17 to travel to London, where he went in and out of the Free Party and began taking pictures as a record. He also works as a fashion model to earn money, and he met the legendary female photographer Corinne Day. Colline praised and encouraged Vinca's photographs, encouraged her to take more, and said she bought film and sometimes even a camera. When the movement of such a party scene declines due to regulations, DJs and young people flow to mainland Europe, hold outdoor festivals, and repeat their journeys. Vinca also travels all over Europe to follow them, recording the daily lives with them on the camera. It is a record of young people and a woman who lived in the 90's. Among the artists published by Gerhard Steidl, Vinca was also the youngest at the time. First edition published in 1999. With a signature.
<Related Artists> Corrine Day
<Condition> Body: Cover Slight stain / Slight damage Page edge Slight damage
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