Hubertus Hamm (b. Werdohl, Germany, 1950; lives and works in Munich) seeks to redraw the limits of photography's representational capacity beyond the moment of exposure and the flatness of two dimensions. Taking stock of his art, the actual book is also an invitation to discursive engagement. With essays by Andreas Beitin, Helmut Friedel, Alexandra Grimmer, Benjamin Tillig, Tilman Treusch, and Bjorn Vedder.
Hubertus Hamm (b. Werdohl, Germany, 1950; lives and works in Munich) seeks to redraw the limits of photography's representational capacity beyond the ...