Hans Peter Feldmann was a German Conceptual artist best known for his use of artist books, found objects, and appropriated images to reevaluate and recontextualize subject matter. Feldmann often adopted ubiquitous or banal subjects as a starting point—including, for example, shoes or photographs taken from hotel windows—and elevates them through photo essays into profound or thought-provoking experiences.
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