Booth, Alvin. 
Corpus. Beyond the body. Introduction by Charlotte Cotton. Zürich, New 
York, Edition Stemmle (1999). 4°. [59] Bl. mit 85 Tafeln in Sepia. OPbd.
 mit illustr. OU.
Erste Ausgabe. – Mit eigenhändiger 
Widmung von A. Booth auf dem Vortitel. – „The warmth and diversity of 
the tonal range of Booth’s images hint at their relationship with 
photography of the nineteenth century. The soft, textural beauty of 
photography – the very quality that defined much early photographic 
practice – is central to this contemporary work. Photography’s role in 
intimate social life, which developed through the nineteenth century, is
 similarly called to mind. The ecstatic slaves of Booth’s images, bound 
and kneeling, have the sensibility of a Victorian melodrama. The 
miniature, secretive series of images entitled ‘Small Collectors’ 
contain the illicit ambience of pornographic daguerreotypes of the 1850s
 or French postcards of voluptuous femininity from later in the 
nineteenth century. The colours of these photographs create a nostalgic 
feel that heightens our sense of past events and sensibilities. These 
are the peek-a-boo spectacles of the fin de siecle. … These images, with
 their vocabulary drawn from photography’s history, are made 
contemporary by the vibrancy of the human forms. The dynamics of the 
studio performance are ever present in Booth’s photographs. The tactile 
qualities of skin and motion create the immediacy , the sense of the 
moment, that resonates through these vibrant photographs“ (C. Cotton). –
 Sehr gutes Exemplar.
            
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