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Tim Mitchell: Product
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Tim Mitchell: Product

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How do we value the life we are living?
For 15 years, photographer Tim Mitchell has studied 21st century objects and commodities, as their transformation testifies to our ever-changing everyday values. He is a poignant observer of social and environmental issues and in his first monograph Product, he asks what sustainable, ethical models of production and utilisation could be. The book addresses the glamourous chaos of Paris Fashion Week as well as the repercussions of global clothes recycling and the financial crisis in Greece; economical, sociological and art historical essays provide further context. SELLING POINT: . Photographer Tim Mitchell asks what ethical models for the global fashion industry could be and addresses the repercussions of global clothes recycling 230 colour photographs

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kerber Verlag
Country
Germany
Date
15 January 2020
Pages
364
ISBN
9783735606020

How do we value the life we are living?
For 15 years, photographer Tim Mitchell has studied 21st century objects and commodities, as their transformation testifies to our ever-changing everyday values. He is a poignant observer of social and environmental issues and in his first monograph Product, he asks what sustainable, ethical models of production and utilisation could be. The book addresses the glamourous chaos of Paris Fashion Week as well as the repercussions of global clothes recycling and the financial crisis in Greece; economical, sociological and art historical essays provide further context. SELLING POINT: . Photographer Tim Mitchell asks what ethical models for the global fashion industry could be and addresses the repercussions of global clothes recycling 230 colour photographs

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kerber Verlag
Country
Germany
Date
15 January 2020
Pages
364
ISBN
9783735606020