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Using some of the world’s most iconic public spaces as backdrops, this ethereal and unusual collection of 200 photographs presents riveting author and artist Nu Som’s fascination with privacy and freedom. Comprised of both original black-and-white and colour images, Nudescapes is a shocking and beautiful investigation of the seamless way in which the body fits into an array of environments without interruption. The book features a wide variety of culturally significant locations, such as the Grand Canal in Venice and the Lincoln Memorial, while also including the scenic landscape of the Oregon coast and the Arizona desert. Timely, this distinctive never-before-bound collection looks into how the nude body is policed and found legible; Som’s work fills the pages with contradictions and unexpected experiences for the reader. Full of theatrics, emotion, and exhibitionism, this daring, artistically challenging debut attempts to eliminate the divide between public and private, beckoning all to consider where humanity’s place lies in the universe. AUTHOR: Nu Som, photographer, was born and raised in the streets of Paris, France has lived and worked in New York City since 1995. She has worked as an actress on stage and screen, eventually migrating behind the camera. Primarily self-taught, she has created a successful commercial career in print, and is known in the music world as an exclusive and respected New York City portrait artist. Her work has been featured in numerous publications, including covers and features in Bass Player Magazine and Jazz Life & Glamour. Nu Som currently resides in New York City. SELLING POINTS:
Freedom and personal rights are a hot topic in the current political climate, and these themes are readily presented through the exploration of this subject in this engaging work
Unlike most books exploring the body, nudity here is discreet, and subtly makes its point
Includes national and international scenes featuring iconic landmarks such as the Lincoln Memorial and Venetian canals 164 colour images
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Using some of the world’s most iconic public spaces as backdrops, this ethereal and unusual collection of 200 photographs presents riveting author and artist Nu Som’s fascination with privacy and freedom. Comprised of both original black-and-white and colour images, Nudescapes is a shocking and beautiful investigation of the seamless way in which the body fits into an array of environments without interruption. The book features a wide variety of culturally significant locations, such as the Grand Canal in Venice and the Lincoln Memorial, while also including the scenic landscape of the Oregon coast and the Arizona desert. Timely, this distinctive never-before-bound collection looks into how the nude body is policed and found legible; Som’s work fills the pages with contradictions and unexpected experiences for the reader. Full of theatrics, emotion, and exhibitionism, this daring, artistically challenging debut attempts to eliminate the divide between public and private, beckoning all to consider where humanity’s place lies in the universe. AUTHOR: Nu Som, photographer, was born and raised in the streets of Paris, France has lived and worked in New York City since 1995. She has worked as an actress on stage and screen, eventually migrating behind the camera. Primarily self-taught, she has created a successful commercial career in print, and is known in the music world as an exclusive and respected New York City portrait artist. Her work has been featured in numerous publications, including covers and features in Bass Player Magazine and Jazz Life & Glamour. Nu Som currently resides in New York City. SELLING POINTS:
Freedom and personal rights are a hot topic in the current political climate, and these themes are readily presented through the exploration of this subject in this engaging work
Unlike most books exploring the body, nudity here is discreet, and subtly makes its point
Includes national and international scenes featuring iconic landmarks such as the Lincoln Memorial and Venetian canals 164 colour images