The People's Trust - special edition
The People's Trust - special edition
The People's Trust - special edition
The People's Trust - special edition
The People's Trust - special edition
The People's Trust - special edition
The People's Trust - special edition
The People's Trust - special edition
The People's Trust - special edition
The People's Trust - special edition
The People's Trust - special edition
The People's Trust - special edition
The People's Trust - special edition
The People's Trust - special edition
The People's Trust - special edition
The People's Trust - special edition
The People's Trust - special edition
The People's Trust - special edition
The People's Trust - special edition
The People's Trust - special edition
The People's Trust - special edition
The People's Trust - special edition
The People's Trust - special edition
The People's Trust - special edition
The People's Trust - special edition
The People's Trust - special edition

The People's Trust - special edition

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Special Edition limited to 100 signed copies 
choice of two prints ( 50 + 50 copies )
including a pigment print in 21 x 26 cm
signed and numbered
(frame not included)
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Launched at Polycopies, Paris 2021
15 November 
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Hardcover with Swiss binding
24 x 29 cm 
Images by Michael Vahrenwald
text be Wolfgang Scheppe
112 Pages
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Kominek Books 
ISBN 978-3-9819824-6-6
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The People’s Trust is a study of the changing financial institution, specifically the repurposed remains of 19th and 20th century banks across the United States.
The monumentality of these neo-classical facades stands in contrast with their new roles as liquor stores, pawn shops, churches, department stores and pharmacies.  The work is in keeping with Vahrenwald’s investigation of locations where landscape, politics, and economics intersect, and poses questions as to what value can be derived from photographing the built world.  In the case of ‘The People’s Trust,’ layers of history and time are inscribed onto false fronts of capitalistic glory.
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This book includes an essay by Wolfgang Scheppe and a poem by Richard Brautigan.
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