Contraband
by Taryn Simon
Steidl & Partners
Co-published with Gagosian Gallery
Taryn Simon lived in John F Kennedy International Airport from November 16 through November 20, 2009. JFK processes more international passengers than any other airport in the United States. Contraband includes photographs taken 24 hours a day of over 1000 items detained or seized from passengers and express mail entering the U.S. from abroad. Over five days, in both the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Federal Inspection Site and the U.S. Postal Service International Mail Facility, Simon documented items including counterfeit American Express travelers checks, overproof Jamaican rum, heroin, a dead hawk, an illegal Mexican passport, deer penis, purses made from endangered species, Cuban cigars, counterfeit Disney DVDs, khat, gold dust, GHB concealed as house cleaner, cow manure tooth powder, counterfeit Louis Vuitton bags, prohibited sausage, undeclared jewelry, steroids and an ostrich egg.
- Awards
- Deutscher Fotobuchpreis 2010 Silver Medal
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Text by Hans Ulrich Obrist
Co-published with Gagosian Gallery - 480 pages, 1075 colour plates
- 24.5 cm x 16.5 cm
- Softcover in one of three colours, selected for shipping at random.
- Steidl & Partners
- ISBN: 978-3-86930-134-1

















