Publisher's Description
“My father is the boss.” When Austrian photographer Christoph Burtscher was
eight years old, in 1974, he began a school writing assignment with those words.
In this two-part work, he has created a unique and engrossing photographic
memoir, combining snapshots he took during the 1970s with facsimiles of school
compositions. Truly from the child’s point of view, these works show the roots of
the adult artist in the not-so-naïve photos and essays of young Christoph; as he
wrote about his father, “He sells curtains. They are not all nice . . . My father has
so many keys he doesn’t know which ones are which. He also sells nappies.”
With a lucid essay on “The Little Photographer” by Anton Holzer.