EXHIBIT: August 2012 photographer Mark Chester’s Twosomes touring exhibit and companion book at the Mashpee Public Library, in the Events Room.
Twosomes culls images from Chester’s forty years of traveling with a camera arranged, as novelist Paul Theroux describes, with “tremendous humanity and humor....In this juxtaposition of matching moods and paraphernalia, Mark Chester shows us in an ingenious way how the world is related and how we matter to each other.”
One year since its launch, Twosomes (Un-Gyve Press), winner of the PDN 2012 Photo Annual, returns to Cape Cod for an encore. The work is represented by museums, galleries, and fine booksellers throughout the country. Amy Touchette, ASMP Bulletin, in her year end review, called this “overview of life on earth...entertaining, thought-provoking and affectionate.”
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Mark Chester has been a professional photographer since 1972. He was Director of Photography and staff photographer at ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers), in New York City. His photographs are in the permanent collections of Baltimore, Brooklyn, Corcoran, Denver, Portland (Maine), and San Francisco museums, among others, and have been widely exhibited and published.
For more information please contact Un-Gyve Limited: info@un-gyve.com or 617.350.7884; visit www.twosomes.net or contact the library at 64 Steeple Street, directly, 508.539.1435.
