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Wagon

Wagon

by Philippe Weisbecker


NT$650
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Wagon
by Philippe Weisbecker

In Philippe Weisbecker’s work, much like a department store catalogue, many of the prerequisites for the home and modern comfort can be found: insoles, beds, clothes, underwear, cameras, mirrors, and more. Embellished with more distant views of factories, industrial buildings (perhaps the same ones that produced all these objects listed above?) and all sorts of vehicles allowing the transport of all this merchandise. Drawn during the same period as the train stations in his book ‘Joyo Oh’ (2019), the sixteen train cars shown here complete the collection. Like a road map, they are presented in a folded poster format.

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Size: 15 x 22 cm,
Language: English
Publisher: Fotokino

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