
If ever you’ve spent an afternoon in Paris’ Musée Rodin, the mansion in the French capital’s quiet seventh arrondissement which has, since 1919, been dedicated to housing and memorialising the work of Auguste Rodin, you’ll know there’s a preternatural serenity which hangs coolly over it. Photographer Thomas Lohr is well aware of this. After developing an enduring obsession with the marble sculptures on display in the V&A’s world famous collection, he and Daniel Baer, the…
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