Karl Haendel
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Karl Haendel visited twenty-four artists from the L.A. scene (Walead Beshty, Amanda Ross-Ho, Oscar Tuazon,) to photograph their dominant hand. He painstakingly crafted digital images incorporating two iterations of the dominant hand into a carefully choregraphed double portrait. Then he and his studio assistants drew the new unnatural pairs at a colossal, almost architectural scale. This publication is the sixth in a series of artist books dedicated to black and white portraits.
Karl Haendel visited twenty-four artists from the L.A. scene (Walead Beshty, Amanda Ross-Ho, Oscar Tuazon,?) to photograph their dominant hand. He painstakingly crafted digital images incorporating two iterations of the dominant hand into a carefully choregraphed double portrait. Then he and his studio assistants drew the new unnatural pairs at a colossal, almost architectural scale.00This publication is the sixth in a series of artist books dedicated to b/w portraits.
Karl Haendel visited twenty-four artists from the L.A. scene (Walead Beshty, Amanda Ross-Ho, Oscar Tuazon,?) to photograph their dominant hand. He painstakingly crafted digital images incorporating two iterations of the dominant hand into a carefully choregraphed double portrait. Then he and his studio assistants drew the new unnatural pairs at a colossal, almost architectural scale.00This publication is the sixth in a series of artist books dedicated to b/w portraits.
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