Nicholas Sack's black-and-white photographs of office workers capture solitary individuals and set them against the imposing architecture of modern London. The work is beautiful but also unnerving and reminds us of the alienation that can be felt in the heart of a city as well as obliquely commenting on the moral uncertainty of some of the office workers in the City. The book is accompanied by an introductory essay by Ian Sinclair.
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Nicholas Sack's black-and-white photographs of office workers capture solitary individuals and set them against the imposing architecture of modern London. The work is beautiful but also unnerving and reminds us of the alienation that can be felt in the heart of a city as well as obliquely commenting on the moral uncertainty of some of the office workers in the City. The book is accompanied by an introductory essay by Ian Sinclair.