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Photo compilation with lucite facemount
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48 × 100 × 2 in | 121.9 × 254 × 5.1 cm
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Limited edition
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Photography
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Max Steven Grossman
Colombian, b. 1971
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Max Steven Grossman is a keen observer of bookshelves, which he captures and memorializes in large-scale photography. An MFA graduate of New York University and the International Center for Photography, Grossman is known for his “Bookscapes” series, in which he photographs stacks of books in shops, libraries, and private collections and digitally stitches the images together to form composite shelves around subjects like fashion, architecture, music, or sports. The hyperreality of these compositions is enhanced by their scale, which can reach heights of more than eight feet. Grossman’s works respond to the impact of the digital era on both books and photography, while exploring notions of reality and fantasy and the constructed nature of knowledge.
Selected exhibitions
2026
Heart Party, Axiom Contemporary
2023
Meet And Greet With Max Steven Grossman, Off-Piste Fine Arts
2019
Max-Steven Grossman, Galerie de Bellefeuille
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Axiom Contemporary
Phoenix, Philadelphia
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Max Steven Grossman
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Chess, 2026
Photo compilation with lucite facemount
Frame included
Part of a limited edition set
Includes a Certificate of Authenticity
37 × 75 × 2 in | 94 × 190.5 × 5.1 cm with frame included
Edition of 5
48 × 100 × 2 in | 121.9 × 254 × 5.1 cm with frame included
Edition of 5
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Axiom Contemporary
Phoenix, Philadelphia
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