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200 1. $a Light lines $b Texte imprimé $e the architectural photographs of Hélène Binet $f [Peter Sawbridge, editorial director] $g [text by Juhani Pallasmaa]
214 .0 $a London $c Royal Academy of Arts
214 .4 $d C 2021
215 .. $a 110 pages $c chiefly illustrations (some color) $d 28 cm
300 .. $a "First published on the occasion of the exhibition 'Light Lines: The Architectural
Photographs of Hélène Binet', Royal Academy of Arts, London, 23 October 2021-23
January 2022"--Title page verso
300 .. $a Includes bibliographical references
330 .. $a The Franco-Swiss photographer Helene Binet (b. 1959) is renowned for making images
that express an intimate experience of architecture. Using a combination of analogue
and digital techniques, her photographs are both a representation and a discovery
of her subjects, all of them buildings that break the mould, pushing daringly at the
boundaries of their time. 0In this selection of some ninety of her photographs - ranging
from the baroque London churches of Nicholas Hawksmoor and the Jantar Mantar Observatory
in Jaipur through to buildings of contemporary architects Le Corbusier, Peter Zumthor,
John Hejduk, Daniel Libeskind and Zaha Hadid - her work is revealed in all its subtlety
and quiet sensitivity.00Exhibition: Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK (23.10.2021-23.01.2022)
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