The first man who thinks that he can be me
The first man who thinks that he can be me
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The first man who thinks that he can be me
The first man who thinks that he can be me
The first man who thinks that he can be me
detail
The first man who thinks that he can be me
Mary Ellen Carroll

The first man who thinks that he can be me

EUR
400

Description

  • Year2003
  • MaterialsBlack and white silver gelatin prints
  • Format50,8 × 40,6 cm / 20 × 16 in. (sold unframed)
  • Edition size20 Copies
  • CertificateSigned on the front

What would it be like if one day everyone you encountered said that they were you. Would you let them assume your identification, knowing that ultimately they can only be themselves. These questions are what Carroll provokes us with in “All the men that think they can be me”. See Mary Ellen Carroll’s publication at onestar press here.