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Senior love triangle

Title
Senior love triangle / concept, text, and photographs: Isadora Kosofsky.
Author
Kosofsky, Isadora
Publication
  • Heidelberg : Kehrer, [2019]
  • ©2019

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Photoville (2019 : Los Angeles), host institution.
Description
261 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), facsimiles, portrait; 31 cm
Summary
Photographed in Los Angeles, 'Senior Love Triangle' documents three senior citizens in a romantic conflict. Jeanie, age 81, and Adina, age 90, share William, age 84, as a partner and companion, often all spending time together. In his late 70s, Will formed a relationship with Adina. Then, Will moved into another retirement home where he fell in love with Jeanie. Since Will did not want to choose between Jeanie and Adina, they formed a trio. While pushing against sociocultural norms about senior citizens, the connection between Jeanie, Will and Adina also reveals ageless needs, anxieties and contradictions. Renowned documentary photographer Isadora Kosofsky met Jeanie, Will and Adina when she was 17, chronicling their moments of adventure, desire and loneliness with an empathetic gaze for years.00Exhibition: Photoville Los Angeles, USA (26.04. - 28.04.2019 & 02.05. - 05.05.2019).
Uniform Title
Photographs. Selections
Alternative Title
Photographs.
Subjects
Note
  • Catalog of an exhibition held at Photoville Los Angeles, April 26-28, 2019, May 2-5, 2019.
Call Number
JQG 20-345
ISBN
  • 9783868289350
  • 3868289356
LCCN
9783868289350
OCLC
1132878301
Author
Kosofsky, Isadora, author, photographer.
Title
Senior love triangle / concept, text, and photographs: Isadora Kosofsky.
Publisher
Heidelberg : Kehrer, [2019]
Copyright Date
©2019
Type of Content
text
still image
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Added Author
Photoville (2019 : Los Angeles), host institution.
Other Standard Identifier
9783868289350
Research Call Number
JQG 20-345
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