Cockroach Diary

Anna Fox

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Publisher/Shoreditch Biennale

   Published/1999
Format/ソフトカバー&スリップケース   Pages/-   Size/150*115*10
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"Cockroach Diary" is a photo collection by British female photographer Anna Fox. Fox, who studied under such masters as Martin Parr, Paul Graham, and Karen Knoll at an art school in Surrey, a suburb of London, has been active as a documentary photographer since the 1980s. Influenced by the prestigious British documentary and American new color photography, her style is full of meaningful stories and vivid colors. Her first photo collection, "Work Stations," published in 1988, depicts the daily life of an office in London from a critical perspective and is considered a masterpiece of social documentary. This book is an early work by Fox, who was active as a photojournalist, titled "Cockroach Diary," an autobiographical story that she began to work on energetically in the 1990s. This unique photo collection depicts the daily life of cockroaches that were rampant in the house where she lived for three and a half years from 1996. Where do they come from, what are they looking at, and what are they thinking? A two-volume booklet containing a diary of her thoughts and a photo illustration.
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