95 Polaroids SX70
Julião Sarmento
95 Polaroids SX70
Photographs: Julião Sarmento
Publisher: MER. Paper Kunsthalle
168 pages
Year: 2012
Comments: Softcover with dust jacket. 240 x 120 mm. First edition, 2012. Copy in great condition.
95 Polaroids SX70 found in the studio, shot between 1974 and 2009 and organized according to the reference number on the reverse.
For many years Sarmento has used Polaroid photographs to work on his pieces, as “crutches” for his paintings, his drawings and other projects. Sometimes the Polaroids were used as artworks by themselves. Other times they were used as portraits of friends or memories of glimpses. Sarmento gathered all the Polaroids he could find in his studio, just randomly lying around or pinned up on walls or wherever... He found 95 of them and organized them in this book. There are no Polaroids left in Sarmento's studio now!...
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