In Place: Leonard Koren and the Art of Arranging Things




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Writer: Leigh Patterson
Photographer: Hanna Tveite
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For their latest editorial piece, The Line explores the theories of Leonard Koren, with particular reference to his highly collectible publication, Arranging Things: A Rhetoric of Object Placement. The article is accompanied by a series of still life photographs by Hanna Tveite, which recreate Natalie Du Pasquier's paintings for the book using items from the store.