Daily #15 . 2011
+ Matthew Marks
In contrast to his usual practice of depicting scenes that are typically culled from news media, Demand created the Dailies by sourcing his personal cell phone photographs. The commonplace scenes portray anonymous, everyday moments, like a cup placed in a chain-link fence, or a plant seen behind a frosted glass window. For the first time, Demand has printed these photographs using the dye-transfer process – a printing method known for its labor-intensity and its richness.
Matthew Marks
Daily #5 . 2008
Daily #20 . 2012
Daily #10 . 2008
Daily #12 . 2009
+ Matthew Marks
In contrast to his usual practice of depicting scenes that are typically culled from news media, Demand created the Dailies by sourcing his personal cell phone photographs. The commonplace scenes portray anonymous, everyday moments, like a cup placed in a chain-link fence, or a plant seen behind a frosted glass window. For the first time, Demand has printed these photographs using the dye-transfer process – a printing method known for its labor-intensity and its richness.
Matthew Marks
Daily #5 . 2008
Daily #20 . 2012
Daily #10 . 2008
Daily #12 . 2009
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