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Photography Books Blur Fact and Fiction in April 2016 Releases

publication · 2026-04-24

The April 2016 issue of artpress (no. 432, p. 87) reviews two photography books that explore the boundary between fact and fiction. Regine Petersen's "Find a Fallen Star" (Kehrer Verlag) and David Fathi's "Anecdotal" (Maria Inc.) are highlighted. The article notes that the abundance of photographic books should not obscure the necessity of critical engagement with the medium. Petersen's work investigates a meteorite fall in Hamburg, blending documentary and narrative, while Fathi's project uses found images to construct ambiguous stories. Both publications exemplify contemporary photographic practices that question truth and representation.

Key facts

  • artpress issue no. 432, April 2016, page 87
  • Regine Petersen's book 'Find a Fallen Star' published by Kehrer Verlag
  • David Fathi's book 'Anecdotal' published by Maria Inc.
  • Both books examine the interplay between fact and fiction in photography
  • Petersen's project centers on a meteorite fall in Hamburg
  • Fathi uses found images to create ambiguous narratives
  • The article warns against overlooking critical analysis amid the proliferation of photo books

Entities

Artists

  • Regine Petersen
  • David Fathi

Institutions

  • artpress
  • Kehrer Verlag
  • Maria Inc.

Locations

  • Hamburg

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