About Edgar Martins
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- Transcending the definitions of classic documentary work, photographer Edgar Martins challenges our perception of incarceration by using metaphorical imagery that pushes us to consider the social effects of prisons.
- Edgar Martins uses the social context of incarceration to explore ideas of presence, absence, and loss—as well as photography’s ability to represent a subject that is missing from the frame.
- Photography has long been seen as a “little death,” a frozen moment of our own mortality. This award-winning project deconstructs our visual representations of a state that is beyond comprehension.
- A volume documenting the scientifically created objects, clothing and environments that enable man’s journeys into outer space.
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Edgar Martins's Books
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The Moth House
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The Moth House
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The Moth House
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The Moth House
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Dewi Lewis
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Aperture
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The Moth House
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The Moth House
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The Moth House / Centre Culturel Calouste Gulbenkian
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The Moth House
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The Moth House
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The Moth House
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The Moth House
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La Fábrica, September 30, 2014
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Dewi Lewis Publishing, October 04, 2011
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Dewi Lewis Publishing, April 01, 2010
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Aperture, April 01, 2008