Krass Clement's Drum, photographed in an Irish pub on a single evening with only three and a half rolls of film, is now considered one of the most important contributions to the contemporary Danish photobook. Revolving around one principal character - a hunched, weather beaten old man who sits alone with his drink, Drum comments on community, the outsider, alienation and the terrors of being alone.
First Edition
Gyldendal, 1996
h266 x w297 mm
95 pages
61 b&w photographs
Hardback
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£1,750.00
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Drum Krass Clement 1996 Gyldendal Black and White MPF RARE BOOKS Martin Parr foundation
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