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Michael Schmelling: Shut Up Truth

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Shut Up Truth is a document of artist Michael Schmelling's friendship with James Holloway, a Texas native and union projectionist. The project began in 1996, when Schmelling met Holloway at a film screening while on assignment in Texas for the Associated Press. Shut Up Truth iis an unflincing and intimate portrait of a single, white middle-aged man. The photographs, taken in El Paso, constitute a documentary of contemporary American life. Michael Schmelling was born in Pittsburgh in 1973. He now lives in New York City and is a regular contributor to The New York Times Magazine, New York Magazine, The Fader, Details.

48 pages, Hardcover

First published December 15, 2002

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A seemingly simple book unfolds over repeated views, I couldn't be more captivated by its simplistic yet intriguing portrayal of a person; of a friendship.
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