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American origami : Littleton / Red Lake / Blacksburg / DeKalb / Newtown / Roseburg / Parkland
- Title
- American origami : Littleton / Red Lake / Blacksburg / DeKalb / Newtown / Roseburg / Parkland / Andres Gonzalez
- Author
- Gonzalez, Andrés
- Publication
- [Amsterdam] : Fw:Books ; [Syracuse] : Light Work, [2019]
- ©2019
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Status | Format | Access | Call Number | Item Location |
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Text | Use in library | TR655.G6664 A4 2019 | Off-site |
Details
- Description
- 192 pages : illustrations, portraits, facsimiles; 28 cm
- Alternative Title
- Littleton / Red Lake / Blacksburg / DeKalb / Newtown / Roseburg / Parkland
- Subjects
- Pictorial works
- 1999-2012
- Virginia > Blacksburg
- Oregon > Roseburg
- Minnesota > Red Lake
- Illinois > De Kalb
- Florida > Parkland
- Connecticut > Newtown (Town)
- Connecticut > Newtown
- Colorado > Littleton
- Photography, Artistic
- Virginia Tech Shootings (Blacksburg, Virginia : 2007)
- Sandy Hook Elementary School Massacre (Newtown, Connecticut : 2012)
- Columbine High School Massacre (Littleton, Colorado : 1999)
- Parkland (Fla.) > Pictorial works
- Roseburg (Or.) > Pictorial works
- Newtown (Conn.) > Pictorial works
- De Kalb (Ill.) > Pictorial works
- Blacksburg (Va.) > Pictorial works
- Red Lake (Minn.) > Pictorial works
- Littleton (Colo.) > Pictorial works
- Sandy Hook Elementary School Massacre, Newtown, Conn., 2012 > Pictorial works
- Virginia Tech Shootings, Blacksburg, Va., 2007 > Pictorial works
- Columbine High School Massacre, Littleton, Colo., 1999 > Pictorial works
- Mass shootings > Pictorial works
- Genre/Form
- Pictorial works.
- Note
- Staplebound reversed gatefold softcover binding.
- "'American Origami' is the result of six years of photographic research, and results in a statement of over 700 photographs which closely examines the epidemic of mass shootings in American schools, weaving together first person interviews, forensic documents, and original photographs. The book takes the reader through a visual journey of shared grief, to illuminate moments of beauty and bring forward moral questions embedded in acts of collective healing. The book is bound in a unique way, and creates a parallel world of the past and the present, showing the silenced landscape interwoven with the personal artifacts created by those left behind"--Publisher's website.
- ISBN
- 9789490119812
- 9490119814
- OCLC
- on1120055682
- SCSB-9712229
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library