[03/19/2013]
William Sasnal examines the obsolete Kodak brand and the history of photography, branding and advertisement for his fifth solo exhibition at Anton Kern. Sasnal both revives and rejects the imagery suggesting the previous meaning now exists only in memory and not fact. On view through April 6th 2013 at Anton Kern, 532 West 20th Street, New York. Photo and text Juliana Balestin
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