


Kahn & Selesnick: Scotland Future Bog (Signed)
Aperture
2002
First Edition
Scotland Future Bog Published by Aperture From a numbered edition of only 1500 signed by both the artists. Lavishly printed and well presented in Red Cloth with illustrated Dust Wrap and matching red cloth slip case. In an imagined world, photographers Nicholas Kahn and Richard Selesnick construct a strange and beautiful environment that they describe as being of infinite promise that cannot possibly be described or communicated except by direct experience. The characters we meet are bogdwellers, sole inhabitants of a planet emptied by an apocalyptic event. Left to perform obscure ceremonies in a terrain that is as intriguing as it is uninviting, the bogdwellers exist in a historical vacuum. Scotlandfuturebog skews our sense of photographic truth as it explores the nexus between discovered and invented history
Aperture
2002
First Edition
Scotland Future Bog Published by Aperture From a numbered edition of only 1500 signed by both the artists. Lavishly printed and well presented in Red Cloth with illustrated Dust Wrap and matching red cloth slip case. In an imagined world, photographers Nicholas Kahn and Richard Selesnick construct a strange and beautiful environment that they describe as being of infinite promise that cannot possibly be described or communicated except by direct experience. The characters we meet are bogdwellers, sole inhabitants of a planet emptied by an apocalyptic event. Left to perform obscure ceremonies in a terrain that is as intriguing as it is uninviting, the bogdwellers exist in a historical vacuum. Scotlandfuturebog skews our sense of photographic truth as it explores the nexus between discovered and invented history
Aperture
2002
First Edition
Scotland Future Bog Published by Aperture From a numbered edition of only 1500 signed by both the artists. Lavishly printed and well presented in Red Cloth with illustrated Dust Wrap and matching red cloth slip case. In an imagined world, photographers Nicholas Kahn and Richard Selesnick construct a strange and beautiful environment that they describe as being of infinite promise that cannot possibly be described or communicated except by direct experience. The characters we meet are bogdwellers, sole inhabitants of a planet emptied by an apocalyptic event. Left to perform obscure ceremonies in a terrain that is as intriguing as it is uninviting, the bogdwellers exist in a historical vacuum. Scotlandfuturebog skews our sense of photographic truth as it explores the nexus between discovered and invented history