Tom Gibson
False Evidence Appearing Real
Distributed for Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography
109 pages
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46 halftones
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8 x 12-1/2
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© 1993
Tom Gibson: False Evidence Appearing Real features forty-four photographs, an interview with Gibson, and critical commentary. Gibson’s photographs depict cities and their inhabitants in Europe, Canada, and the United States. In many images, the city streets are stages on which pedestrians are the actors and urban artifacts like mannequins, graffiti, billboards, and statues are the props. In others, Gibson focuses on the reactions of his human subjects by turning the camera on passersby who observe him at work.
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