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"Electricity" - Manolis Coupe-Kalomiris

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Electricity is Emmanuel Coupe-Kalormiris's first book. The French-Greek artist challenges the urban promiscuity of Athens by interrogating its vast grid. Coupe-Kalomiris examines the hinterlands of the urban environment, seeking light, power, and the strange architecture that keeps the city pulsing. In doing so, he asserts dominion over the city's connectivity. Like Walter Benjamin before him, he becomes a passionate observer lost in the caverns and narrow urban streets of a city's modernism, its nooks and crannies, and its inevitable circulation.

Electricity is a book of illuminated fragments. Each monochrome image sparks with the potential to catch fire. Housed in steel and cable wire, the electricity within is an abstraction and a metaphor for life in the post-crisis moment of Athens, the mother of all modern cities.

Published by Nearest Truth

Art Direction: Brad Feuerhelm and Manolis Coupe-Kalomiris

Book Design: Tamara Vujotic-Coupe

Edition of 150 Copies signed, 25 Lettered editions Softcover  2024 211 x 282 mm 58 pages, black and white Coated Tatami, off-white, 115mg Japanese fold binding ISBN 978-618-00-5339-5

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Electricity is Emmanuel Coupe-Kalormiris's first book. The French-Greek artist challenges the urban promiscuity of Athens by interrogating its vast grid. Coupe-Kalomiris examines the hinterlands of the urban environment, seeking light, power, and the strange architecture that keeps the city pulsing. In doing so, he asserts dominion over the city's connectivity. Like Walter Benjamin before him, he becomes a passionate observer lost in the caverns and narrow urban streets of a city's modernism, its nooks and crannies, and its inevitable circulation.

Electricity is a book of illuminated fragments. Each monochrome image sparks with the potential to catch fire. Housed in steel and cable wire, the electricity within is an abstraction and a metaphor for life in the post-crisis moment of Athens, the mother of all modern cities.

Published by Nearest Truth

Art Direction: Brad Feuerhelm and Manolis Coupe-Kalomiris

Book Design: Tamara Vujotic-Coupe

Edition of 150 Copies signed, 25 Lettered editions Softcover  2024 211 x 282 mm 58 pages, black and white Coated Tatami, off-white, 115mg Japanese fold binding ISBN 978-618-00-5339-5

Electricity is Emmanuel Coupe-Kalormiris's first book. The French-Greek artist challenges the urban promiscuity of Athens by interrogating its vast grid. Coupe-Kalomiris examines the hinterlands of the urban environment, seeking light, power, and the strange architecture that keeps the city pulsing. In doing so, he asserts dominion over the city's connectivity. Like Walter Benjamin before him, he becomes a passionate observer lost in the caverns and narrow urban streets of a city's modernism, its nooks and crannies, and its inevitable circulation.

Electricity is a book of illuminated fragments. Each monochrome image sparks with the potential to catch fire. Housed in steel and cable wire, the electricity within is an abstraction and a metaphor for life in the post-crisis moment of Athens, the mother of all modern cities.

Published by Nearest Truth

Art Direction: Brad Feuerhelm and Manolis Coupe-Kalomiris

Book Design: Tamara Vujotic-Coupe

Edition of 150 Copies signed, 25 Lettered editions Softcover  2024 211 x 282 mm 58 pages, black and white Coated Tatami, off-white, 115mg Japanese fold binding ISBN 978-618-00-5339-5

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