Exploring the intersections between visual aesthetics and conceptual frameworks, Photography, Design, Collaboration investigates how photographic practice interrelates with the disciplines of design and collective creative processes. The work examines the role of collaboration as a dynamic element in visual production, emphasizing the exchange of ideas and methodological interplay.
Through a curated selection of images and analytical texts, the publication offers insight into the structural and thematic negotiations that underpin projects where photography and design converge. The 240-page volume, produced by Beyond the Abstract Cabinet in 1999, reflects on the layered contributions of multiple participants within artistic creation, highlighting the evolving nature of image-making in interdisciplinary contexts.