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The Beautiful Flower is the World

Current price: $50.00
The Beautiful Flower is the World
The Beautiful Flower is the World

Barnes and Noble

The Beautiful Flower is the World

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"Jerry makes it look so easy. Every time I open this book, my camera gets heavier." — Daniel Arnold
Legendary skateboarder and artist
Jerry Hsu
started his blog NAZI GOLD in 2009 as a repository for the cell phone photos he’d been collecting alongside his more traditional photography and film practices: shots of friends and strangers, roadside curiosities, and anything else that seemed to merit instant sharing with both peers and the public. In the ensuing years, the site grew from an exercise in visual note-taking into a uniquely hysterical embodiment of both Hsu’s keen artistic sense and his razor-sharp wit. Documenting his journeys through the high and low trappings of our culture, Hsu’s work captures everything from bootleg t-shirts and bathroom stall graffiti to unexpected truths and the occasional startling moment of humanity. An unerringly creative and endlessly clever chronicle of the deep ironies of our modern world,
The Beautiful Flower Is the World
, now in a lush hardcover second edition, collects the best of Hsu’s blog photography into a compelling and immersive whole.

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