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It didn’t take me long to realize the escape, once again, wouldn't work

It didn’t take me long to realize the escape, once again, wouldn't work

First edition, first impression of 'It didn’t take me long to realize the escape, once again, wouldn't work' printed in an edition of 500. This is a brand new book, no markings.

About Dieter De Lathauwe

Dieter De Lathauwer is a photographer who moves on the line between ratio and emotion, between document and poetry.

The rational starting points of his series probably come from his background as engineer and from being an environmental policy expert.

As an artist he loves to visually explore specific places chosen on the basis of issues in our society and history. Examples are killing people to save the social security, dark tourism, pushing away nightclubs, economic crisis, etc. The rendering is either focussing on the landscape as a whole, or focussing on found shapes and compositions.

$18.79

Original: $53.68

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It didn’t take me long to realize the escape, once again, wouldn't work

$53.68

$18.79
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First edition, first impression of 'It didn’t take me long to realize the escape, once again, wouldn't work' printed in an edition of 500. This is a brand new book, no markings.

About Dieter De Lathauwe

Dieter De Lathauwer is a photographer who moves on the line between ratio and emotion, between document and poetry.

The rational starting points of his series probably come from his background as engineer and from being an environmental policy expert.

As an artist he loves to visually explore specific places chosen on the basis of issues in our society and history. Examples are killing people to save the social security, dark tourism, pushing away nightclubs, economic crisis, etc. The rendering is either focussing on the landscape as a whole, or focussing on found shapes and compositions.

It didn’t take me long to realize the escape, once again, wouldn't work | Setanta Books