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No More No Less by Thomas Sauvin & Kensuke Koike
No More No Less by Thomas Sauvin & Kensuke Koike
No More No Less by Thomas Sauvin & Kensuke Koike
No More No Less by Thomas Sauvin & Kensuke Koike
No More No Less by Thomas Sauvin & Kensuke Koike
No More No Less by Thomas Sauvin & Kensuke Koike
No More No Less by Thomas Sauvin & Kensuke Koike
No More No Less by Thomas Sauvin & Kensuke Koike
No More No Less by Thomas Sauvin & Kensuke Koike
No More No Less by Thomas Sauvin & Kensuke Koike
No More No Less by Thomas Sauvin & Kensuke Koike
No More No Less by Thomas Sauvin & Kensuke Koike
No More No Less by Thomas Sauvin & Kensuke Koike
No More No Less by Thomas Sauvin & Kensuke Koike
No More No Less by Thomas Sauvin & Kensuke Koike
No More No Less by Thomas Sauvin & Kensuke Koike
No More No Less by Thomas Sauvin & Kensuke Koike
No More No Less by Thomas Sauvin & Kensuke Koike
No More No Less by Thomas Sauvin & Kensuke Koike
¥6,050

No More No Less by Thomas Sauvin & Kensuke Koike

Skinnerboox

A collection of works by Beijing-based French collector/artist Thomas Sauvin (Thomas Sauvin) and Venetian-based Japanese artist Kensuke Koike.

In 2015, Sauvan happened to come across an album produced by Shanghai University photography students in the early 80s. The album contained original negatives, silver halide prints, and peer-reviewed comments by a supposed professor, showing the student's efforts to master conventional portraiture techniques. Sauvin and Koike established the rule of "no more no less", that nothing should be added or subtracted, and challenged the possibility of developing a single image using a cutter and tape.

This is a very unique collection of works that combines a fold-out bellows book and a saddle-stitched booklet.

Limited to 400 copies. Comes with a slipcase.

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Title: No More No Less
Artist: Thomas Sauvin & Kensuke Koike
Skinnerboox, 2018
Softcover, 150 × 200 mm
76 Pages
Duotone / CYMK / Silver PantoneEdition of 400 copies
ISBN 978-88-94895-19-3
¥5,500 + tax

Condition: Good / Aged

*Condition of used booksMint: New and unopened
Very Good: Very good
Good: General condition for a used book. There are some scratches and stains due to aging.
Acceptable: There are notable tears and stains. For those who want to read once.


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