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Bianca Brunner is a young Swiss photographer whose work has gained considerable international recognition and acclaim. Brunner's haunting photos--for which she uses neither artificial light nor flashes--captivate viewers with their imaginative character, depicting models and self-constructed sets that seem as fragile and ephemeral as dreams. Bianca Brunner: Gap in the Real is the first book dedicated solely to Brunner's work. It features in full-color reproductions of approximately fifty of Brunner's never-before-published photographs, as well as critical essays by curator Katharina Ammann, Brian Dillon, and Tan Wälchli.