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Epilogue

Michael Ackerman’s first publication since his acclaimed book ‘Half Life’ (2010) features works from his debut project ‘End Time City’ combined with previously unpublished material. ‘Epilogue’ is a recollection of his past and future universe, and its more than 130 images offer a unique opportunity to catch a glimpse of Ackerman’s most recent works. A text by Jem Cohen, an old friend of the artist, gives readers an insider’s view of his practice and personality. The book’s large-format pages encourage getting lost in the labyrinths of his images, an intimate confrontation with his exploration of time and timelessness, personal history and the history of places.

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Epilogue

Michael Ackerman’s first publication since his acclaimed book ‘Half Life’ (2010) features works from his debut project ‘End Time City’ combined with previously unpublished material. ‘Epilogue’ is a recollection of his past and future universe, and its more than 130 images offer a unique opportunity to catch a glimpse of Ackerman’s most recent works. A text by Jem Cohen, an old friend of the artist, gives readers an insider’s view of his practice and personality. The book’s large-format pages encourage getting lost in the labyrinths of his images, an intimate confrontation with his exploration of time and timelessness, personal history and the history of places.

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Michael Ackerman’s first publication since his acclaimed book ‘Half Life’ (2010) features works from his debut project ‘End Time City’ combined with previously unpublished material. ‘Epilogue’ is a recollection of his past and future universe, and its more than 130 images offer a unique opportunity to catch a glimpse of Ackerman’s most recent works. A text by Jem Cohen, an old friend of the artist, gives readers an insider’s view of his practice and personality. The book’s large-format pages encourage getting lost in the labyrinths of his images, an intimate confrontation with his exploration of time and timelessness, personal history and the history of places.

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