Heads
ISBN-13:
9780896595248
ISBN-10:
0896595242
Publication date:
1997
Publisher:
Abbeville Press
Format:
Paperback
128 pages
Category:
Individual Artists
,
Portraits
,
Photography & Video
,
Individual Photographers
,
Hair Loss
,
Men's Health
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Book details
ISBN-13:
9780896595248
ISBN-10:
0896595242
Publication date:
1997
Publisher:
Abbeville Press
Format:
Paperback
128 pages
Category:
Individual Artists
,
Portraits
,
Photography & Video
,
Individual Photographers
,
Hair Loss
,
Men's Health
Summary
Heads (ISBN-13: 9780896595248 and ISBN-10: 0896595242), was published by Abbeville Press in 1997.
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Description
Unmasked and stripped of makeup and hairdos, what do the human face and head tell us? This striking book provides the answers.
A hat designer, Punk musician, sculptor, fireman, professional rent-a-Buddha, heavyweight boxer, peace movement worker, gourmet chef, United Nations official, dog trainer, chiropractor, sanitation worker, Marine Corps pilot, tire retreader-these and many more: 184 men and women with only one thing in common. They are bald. Unmasked, void of make-up and shorn of hair, stripped of civilized disguise, what does a human face say? And how does it make us feel? Avant-garde photographer Alex Kayser launches us on an odyssey into the emotionally charged topography of the human countenance. Kayser shares the story of his work in a delightfully candid conversation, and National Book Award winner Richard Howard provides a brilliant and provocative afterword.
A hat designer, Punk musician, sculptor, fireman, professional rent-a-Buddha, heavyweight boxer, peace movement worker, gourmet chef, United Nations official, dog trainer, chiropractor, sanitation worker, Marine Corps pilot, tire retreader-these and many more: 184 men and women with only one thing in common. They are bald. Unmasked, void of make-up and shorn of hair, stripped of civilized disguise, what does a human face say? And how does it make us feel? Avant-garde photographer Alex Kayser launches us on an odyssey into the emotionally charged topography of the human countenance. Kayser shares the story of his work in a delightfully candid conversation, and National Book Award winner Richard Howard provides a brilliant and provocative afterword.
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