About the Book
"The point is the most concise form He is introverted, he never loses this property in full measure -... Cases in its square shape His last voltage is always concentric." (W. Kandinsky) It reveals the point of his relationship with the circle. "Thought abstract or in the imagination, the point ideellklein, ideellrund He is actually a ideellkleiner circle But just like its size, as well as its limits are relative in real shape of the point can infinitely take many forms:...'s Circular shape can be quite small get spikes, he may develop a tendency to other geometric forms and finally free. it can be sharp and tend to the delta., and by a desire for relative immobility he goes on to the square. plucked at-jagged edge of the teeth can quibble, or be generous and face each other in various proportions. Below are no limits to determine, and the kingdom of the points is unlimited. " (Google translate from German)
About the Creator
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andreas_Schmidt_(artist) "knowingly at the opposite end of attractive publishing" Elisabeth Tonnard / artist "a prolific self-publisher exploring the very nature of books and magazines" Christopher Clary / artist "It's such a bold yet brilliant idea" Mishka Henner / artist "What a laugh!" Martin Parr / photographer / curator / supreme book collector "I'm appalled that you did this" Judy Natal / photographer "One more time you do a very clever job" Rémi Coignet / Le Monde "Andreas Schmidt brilliantly debunks the notion that expensive equals quality" Jonathan Lewis / artist "Andreas Schmidt takes the concept of the book and shakes it like a rag doll...until its head comes off. He finds truth in extremes." Jean Keller / artist "Schmidt is a master of the unexpected twist" Hatje Cantz Publishers "a superb collaborative photobook work" Harvey Benge / photographer "I'll track down your books" Alec Soth / photographer "a pleasingly disruptive photobo