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Hasenbrote

Hasenbrote

Judith Hornbogen

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Hasenbrote (Rabbit Sandwiches) is described by Judith in this way: Essentially these images are a poetic exploration dealing with physicality, time and space, understanding the place/ landscape one finds oneself in. I focus on fragments and details as I continue to experience the boundaries as fluid (whether they’re dreams or reality), past, present and future boundaries become blurred.
Falling back on memories from childhood, how living with my family has formed my characteristics, neuroses and fears. I contemplate the idea of German Romanticism and its impact on the present age, the dangers of withdrawal to nature and Biedermeier. Sometimes my fear of being influenced and shaped by this era is so strong, I’m hoping to communicate these fears in order to understand and reflect and revolt against predestination. I don’t believe in fate, yet I’m full of doubt and bad conscience.
The book is 9" x 6.75" and 52 pages. There are 36 images. The edition is 55. They are not signed by the artist.
Handmade with a 3-hole pamphlet stitch using waxed thread.
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About — Benschop Books is the publishing project of book artist and photographer Vera Benschop. Beginning as a self-publishing project, it has grown over time to include collaborations with other artists, including A. M. Sweeney, Erika Oakvik, Earl Standerford, Vann T. Powell, Jason and Keeley Bruner, Steven Ford, Judiht Hornbogen, and more upcoming.

The project aims to make photo book publishing possible (financially) for those who wish to pursue it. Books are designed with the content in mind so that form follows function as an art object. Books and zines alike are printed and handmade in Denver, Colorado by Vera Benschop.