Rich coffee table book with touching content



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The anthology “Of love” compiles 34 profiles of definitions of love. A cozy book to look at once in a while, thinks Rebecka Åhlund.

Life is so cliche and predictable, but you can read a pink book called “Out of love” and still get some good text and art. 34 artists and writers interpret the theme of love, by definition RESOLVED, and it’s cozy without getting bored.

Lars Berge writes about American men building fucking machines, Jenny Damberg about rodent neurohormone, and Marie-Louise Ekman’s fake interviews for her and her husband. But love is also made up of artists and photographers like Joakim Ojanen, Kristian Bengtsson, and Märta Thisner, to name a few.

Constant favorite Mattias Alkberg on Béarnaise sauce and death: “And when I’m on my deathbed and can’t keep my Béarnaise, I have it anyway. Although children stop loving me, I do not stop loving them. Or the sisters, or mom and dad, everything I’ve had since I can remember, since they have existed, since I am aware of them. And I love bearnaise and other people too. I just can’t keep it all. “

“Out of love” is a rich coffee table book in the wrong format with poignant content. Read and watch a little at a time to endure the suffering. “All grace, all love” Matti Ollikainen concludes his poem. Just so.

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