This one is on my Christmas list for sure:
Publisher's Description
David Maisel’s work has always been concerned with processes of memory,
excavation, and transformation. These themes are given new form in his
latest work, History’s Shadow. In this series, Maisel re-photographs
x-rays from museum archives that depict artifacts from antiquity,
scanning and digitally manipulating the selected source material. X-rays
have historically been used by art conservators for structural
examination of art and artifacts much as physicians examine bones and
internal organs; they reveal losses, replacements, construction methods,
and internal trauma invisible to the naked eye. By transcribing both
the inner and outer surfaces of their subjects simultaneously, they form
spectral images of indeterminate space, depth, and scale. The resulting
photographs seem like transmissions from the distant past, both
spanning and collapsing time. They express – through feeling and art, as
well as science and reason – the shape-shifting nature of time itself,
and the continuous presence of the past contained within us. The book
contains an original short story by Jonathan Lethem that was inspired by
Maisel’s images.
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