Die Son Sien Alles
Viviane Sassen
Die Son Sien Alles
Photographs: Viviane Sassen
Publisher: Libraryman
40 pages
Year: 2012
Comments: Yellow linen hardcover, 300 x 235 mm. Second edition, 2012. Limited to 700 copies. In very good condition.
Dutch-born, Kenyan-raised photographer Viviane Sassen continues her equally playful and incisive explorations of contemporary African culture, visuality and desire with Die Son Sien Alles. Published by the brilliant Libraryman (Stockholm), this stunning volume captures the vibrant, poster-strewn interiors of shantytown dwellings and businesses in Cape Town.
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