Scrapbook (2013-2015)

08 April 2016   •  
Written by Fisheye Magazine
Scrapbook (2013-2015)

Brendan George Ko

“I’m living an experience that must be filmed”: that’s how 30-year-old Brendan George Ko replied when we asked him about his inspirations. Video and film hold a primordial place in his work. Attached to the notion of memory, Brendan is a storyteller who uses himself to document the smallest of shared moments with a close relation or an unknown. A piece of work that tallied perfectly with the idea behind our last issue, where it featured on the cover.

 

Journal © Brendan George Ko
Journal © Brendan George Ko
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When Harry Met Sally © Brendan George Ko

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