Hardcover. Condizione: As New. 1st Edition. Near new condition photography book from Kicki Lundgren with fabric covers.
Editore: Stockholm : Journal, 2023
ISBN 10: 918793969X ISBN 13: 9789187939693
Da: Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: New. According to a recent study, stress is the word most commonly used by today s forty-somethings. What is this stress about? What do we want? Current Condition is a photo-novel book in four chapters examining generation X and how to navigate adult life. 95 color images Editing and design: Nina Strand, Gösta Flemming Soft cover 150 x 210 mm 106 pages English Final art: Johan Lindberg.
Editore: Stockholm : Journal, 2021
ISBN 10: 9187939622 ISBN 13: 9789187939624
Da: Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. 62 b/w images Layout and design: Ronny Rřnning Editor: Gösta Flemming Hard cover 220 x 275 mm 120 pages English Using Dante's Inferno as a loose narrative set in the contemporary world, the book is as a personal journey expressed through images that reveal a sense of unreality a kind of veiled dreamscape but at the same time reminiscent of the underlying unease of living in a world unable to deal with major crises threatening a fragile human existence. As such, the book is also a personal response to the current covid pandemic. The word "interregnum" describes a period with lack of clear leadership in a country, organisation or social order. Failed states will often be in an interregnum. Ronny Rřnning explores a visual language that can represent the anxieties of living in a world seemingly out of control. The images has a reference to reality, but also contains something more ambivalent an empty, dark, and foreboding landscape, as after the catastrophe, with only remnants of human life. As part of finding a visual language for the book, Ronny Rřnning has experimented with the photo medium. He has used an analogue camera, black & white film and flash. During development the film has been exposed to light in an attempt to find a visual expression appropriate for the book's topic.
Editore: Stockholm : Journal, 2021
ISBN 10: 918793955X ISBN 13: 9789187939556
Da: Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, Regno Unito
EUR 124,78
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. He Called Me a Sparrow is a long-term project where Hannamari Shakya turns her gaze inwards and looks at what she's been nesting inside. Soon she realised that the traumas that she had were only partly hers and partly her parents. How to describe the indescribable and how to visualise the invisible? The book is a visual study of something that cannot be seen. When something cannot be seen, it usually cannot be recognised. When it cannot be identified, it cannot be validated. Although He Called Me A Sparrow is an index of agony and struggle, at the same time it is a remembrance of love, affection and forgiveness. 68 colour and b/w images Text by Hannamari Shakya Design: SYB Editor: Gösta Flemming English language consultant: Maria Morris Hard cover 170 x 240 mm 116 pages 12 gatefold spreads English.
Editore: Stockholm : Journal, 2021
ISBN 10: 9187939584 ISBN 13: 9789187939587
Da: Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. 86 color and b/w images Text and images by Katinka Goldberg Drawings and paintings: Stickan Lundgren Design: Jan Rosseel Editing: Jan Rosseel, Katinka Goldberg Editor: Gösta Flemming Language consultant: Marie Lundquist Translation to English: Richard Casebow, Victoria de Leon Born, Maria Morris Hard cover 220 x 310 mm 152 pages Swedish/English Bristningar (Rupture) is the middle part of Katinka Goldberg's trilogy of works, in which she is 'exploring the tension between closeness and distance', trying, no less, to locate herself both within herself and within the world. The trilogy began with her book Surfacing (2011) which examined the relationship between herself and her mother, in a complex and highly poetic way. In Bristningar, she is making collages, which, like Hans Bellmer's, deconstruct and reassemble the body, but do so with a very different aim, a healing rather than a destructive or pathological purpose. And also a process of add and subtracting, or rather, of adding in order to subtract. 'I am trying to answer the question; how much can you take away of yourself without disappearing? How close can you get before the closeness becomes a distance?' Her intentions are both formal and psychological. On one level, she is pushing at the medium's boundaries, pushing beyond the imperative of the camera and provoking a clash between photography, sculpture, and painting. On another, she is exploring different aspects of her psyche, using the same kind of allusive approach, but very different formal means to those deployed in her previous book. In Surfacing, it seemed to be a matter of trying to make peace with what seemed to be an obviously close and sometimes difficult relationship, a letting go perhaps. Bristningar seems more of a reaching toward, not to her mother but to herself. By making fragmented collages from the human body Goldberg would seem to be fashioning a visual metaphor, no less, for the process of psychoanalysis, tearing the soul apart, examining the pieces and the data, then reconstructing a more complete whole. In these fragmented and highly abstract collages, Goldberg is utilizing 'the amputated and then reconstructed body as a way to visualize a fragmented identity that has been mended. Forming a reconstruction of oneself to be seen. Seeing as a way of belonging'.".
Editore: Stockholm : Journal, 2021
ISBN 10: 9187939614 ISBN 13: 9789187939617
Da: Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, Regno Unito
EUR 130,72
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: New. The Norwegian Journal of Photography was established in 2010 as an arena for photographers working in the broad documentary genre between traditional press photography and art photography. It offers an environment to support and develop their ideas into full scale bodies of work, providing encouragement and constructive criticism. Our goal is to reflect and communicate the ever more prominent position of Norwegian photography on the international arena, as well as to improve the documentary photography milieu in Norway. 207 color and b/w images Foreword: Thomas Borberg English language consultant: Linda Sivesind Editing and layout: Rune Eraker, Gösta Flemming (publishing editor), Laara Matsen and Espen Rasmussen in co-operation with the photographers Design: Gösta Flemming Final art: Johan Lindberg Published in co-operation with NJP/Fritt Ord.
Editore: Stockholm : Journal, 2023
ISBN 10: 918793972X ISBN 13: 9789187939723
Da: Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. "The Norwegian Biodiversity Centre has observed and registered 30,346 animal species in Norway. With Observations of a New Norwegian Fauna in the Years 20142022 I want to document Norway and the landscape through an alternative and expanded Norwegian fauna. A zoological low threshold offering; none of the animals are real. None of the images are staged. They are all found through massive travel and search around Norway, over a period of nine years. I want to show the cultural and natural landscape we have around us every day. What does our everyday scenery and land really look like? I use these observations of new Norwegian fauna as way of highlighting the more normal surroundings, that we usually don't see and pay any attention to. Trampolines, hedges, garden houses, double garages, yield signs, terraced houses, pallets, tarpaulins, picket fences, satellite dishes, caravans, and everything that we fill the landscape with, and becomes what our topography look like here and now. An exotic animal as a contrast to the more common and familiar milieu." / Helge Skodvin This book can be seen as an independent sequel to Helge Skodvin's first, since long sold out book 240 Landscapes by British photographer and photo book connoisseur Martin Parr regarded as "The Best Photobook in the World 2015". 70 color images Design: Aslak Gurholt Editor: Gösta Flemming Afterword: Bjřrn Hatterud Translation to English: Matt Bagguley Hard cover 275 x 230 mm 144 pages English/Norwegian Prepress and printing: Narayana Press.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. Sara Hallén takes on her helmet and starts Ninja , which she calls her Kawasaki motorcycle. There ends Sara's memory from April 2, 1996. The day overturned her existence in less than a second. She doesn t remember that she was hit by a car. The collision is instant. Sara flies over the car, lands on the tarmac, and is then run over by the vehicle. The book is about Sara's two lives, the one she lived before the accident and how it turned out afterwards but most of all it depict her courage to be visible and live fully. Photographer Kicki Lundgren has followed Sara Hallén for two years. Journalist Lotta Frithiof has written the text based on Saras own story. Before the accident Sara worked as a pilot instructor. The title of the book, 500 5 MPH, refers to the difference in speed between flying and cycling. 35 colour images Text by Lotta Frithiof Translation to English: Maria Morris Layout and design: Patric Leo Editor: Gösta Flemming Hard cover 220 x 295 mm 72 pages Swedish/English.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. 1 volume (approximately 160 unnumbered pages) : illustrations, portraits ; 26 cm. Gamlestan is an important industrial and working-class district in Gothenburg with a long history. Gamlestadens Fabriker housed a large spinning factory and many people worked at kulan , as the Swedish Ball Bearing Factory (Svenska Kullagerfabriken) was known. The company built many of the blocks of flats in Gamlestan for their employees. The district has a tarnished reputation but is now becoming trendy. New infrastructure and new blocks of flats are mushrooming. The old industrial buildings are filled with cafés, restaurants, flats, and cultural activities. The facades in Gamlestan may be polished, but nothing can erase its history. I myself have lived in Gamlestan with my family since many years, in the same building that my grandmother, grandfather and mother lived in. / Susanne Otterberg 114 color and b/w images Editing and design: Gösta Flemming, Susanne Otterberg Translation to English: Maria Morris Swedish/English.