Dimensions: 7.5 x 14 Inches
Pages: 138
Alvin Booth is a New York-based artist, originally from Hull, England. His work revels both in the intrinsic beauty of the human form, and in the mutations of that beauty. Using the body’s malleability and gravity as a palate, Booth creates a landscape that is at times attractively familiar and at times seductively surreal. Booth’s sumptuous photographs use the nude as a point of departure. Bodies are pulled, folded, sheathed, multiplied, and wrapped to produce images that prove the body capable of being erotically charged as well as playfully comic.
Foreword by John Krakauer and Peter Hamilton