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OverviewWhere does money come from? How does the financial system work? Twenty Red Lights is a photographic reflection on modern capitalism and global financial economy, issues that have rarely been rigorously addressed from an artistic and critical perspective. In each of these twenty photographs (twenty red lights) the award-winning Spanish photographer and economist Max de Esteban tackles a key concept in contemporary finances. Concepts that might seem technical, but hold important ideological and philosophical ideas. The book includes three essays which, from different perspectives, dissect the main characteristics of the new global, digital economy governing our world today. AUTHOR: Max de Esteban (Barcelona, 1959) studied Engineering at the Universidad Politecnica de Barcelona and obtained a PhD in Economics at the Universidad Ramon Llull, as well as a master's degree at Stanford University. His photographic work has been exhibited at the Deutsche Technik Museum (Berlin), the Paris Rencontres Internationales and the Darmstadter Tage der Fotografie triennial, among others. He has authored three monographs and his book Rodaran Cabezas (Heads Will Roll) was selected Photobook of the Year 2014 by Lens Culture. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Max de EstebanPublisher: La Fabrica Imprint: La Fabrica ISBN: 9788417048303ISBN 10: 8417048308 Pages: 136 Publication Date: 06 November 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationMax de Esteban (Barcelona, 1959) studied Engineering at the Universidad Politécnica de Barcelona and obtained a PhD in Economics at the Universidad Ramon Llull, as well as a master’s degree at Stanford University. His photographic work has been exhibited at the Deutsche Technik Museum (Berlin), the Paris Rencontres Internationales and the Darmstadter Tage der Fotografie triennial, among others. He has authored three monographs and his book Rodarán Cabezas (Heads Will Roll) was selected Photobook of the Year 2014 by Lens Culture. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |