Title
The Photograph Commands Indifference,Used
Sold by Ergodebooks, an authorized reseller.
Returns accepted within 30 days | support@ergodebooks.com
Shipping Information
- Free Standard Shipping — United States only
- Processing Time: 3–5 business days
- Estimated Delivery: 6–10 business days after dispatch
- Double-boxed, fully insured & discreetly packaged
- Tracking number sent via email once dispatched
Returns & Refund
Returns accepted within 30 days of delivery.
Damaged or Defective Item
Free return shipping + replacement or full refund
Wrong Item Received
Free return shipping + replacement or full refund
Change of Mind
Return shipping at customer's expense · 25% restocking fee applies
Product DescriptionNicholas Muellner's new book is a personal, historical, and philosophical inquiry into the relationship between photographs and monuments. Built around alternating densities of text and image, each of the thirteen chapters approaches the subject from a different starting point, ranging from reconsiderations of arthistorical works, to 1960s era snapshots of monuments in the former Soviet Union. At root, The Photograph Commands Indifference considers the proposition that both photographs and monuments attempt to stop, or restore, the terrible racing away of meaning from subject and presence. As such, Muellner questions the impulse to create material facts from the fundamentally abstract processes of desire and loss that characterize memory.The Photograph Commands Indifference consists of text and photographs by Nicholas Muellner.About the AuthorNick Muellner is a photobased artist, writer and curator who lives and works in Ithaca, NY. The Photograph Commands Indifference follows his seminal exhibition and artist s book Moscow Plastic Arts. In addition to solo and group exhibitions in New York and Philadelphia, Muellner has collaborated on curatorial projects and multimedia works, including Now Is The Winter, an exhibition of politically and psychologically linked works by U.S. and Russian artists that opened at Proekt_Fabrika in Moscow in May 2007. Muellner s creative and curatorial projects have been reviewed in Artforum, The New York Times and The New Yorker, among other publications, and his critical writings, often focusing on Russian and American photographic practice, have recently been published in Art Journal and by Rutgers University Press.
⚠️ WARNING (California Proposition 65):
This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.