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Editore: Twin Palms Publishers, Santa Fe, 2025
ISBN 10: 1936611244 ISBN 13: 9781936611249
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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. A haunting photographic return to adolescent mysteries in the OzarksIn this debut monograph, American photographer Henry O. Head reimagines the peaks and valleys of a defining teenage friendship in the Ozark hills where he spent his adolescence. From spring 2023 through summer 2024, Head revisited the terrain of northwest Arkansas and southwest Missouriwild country with limestone bluffs shot through with quartz, where cottonmouths coil on exposed roots by slow creeks and alligator gar glide like phantoms through the dark. Twelve Acres recalls a boyhood outside city limits, away from institutions and the pressures of social order. In a progression through the seasons, a restlessness presses in, a longing to stave off the rupture of entering an adult reality, with its mundanity and responsibilities. In this meditation on personal history, worlds quiver in a chaos of past and present forms and stark flashes of image begin to wobble in an opaque well. Tops spin. Animals with thirst cup liquid light. Memory remains an ineffable mystery.Twelve Acres is a reverie, wherein the past reemerges as boys with tick-bitten feet, ears ringing from homemade explosives, clothes stained by the smoke of shoplifted cigarettes and arms stretched toward higher branches. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Hardback. Condizione: New. A haunting photographic return to adolescent mysteries in the OzarksIn this debut monograph, American photographer Henry O. Head reimagines the peaks and valleys of a defining teenage friendship in the Ozark hills where he spent his adolescence. From spring 2023 through summer 2024, Head revisited the terrain of northwest Arkansas and southwest Missouri-wild country with limestone bluffs shot through with quartz, where cottonmouths coil on exposed roots by slow creeks and alligator gar glide like phantoms through the dark. Twelve Acres recalls a boyhood outside city limits, away from institutions and the pressures of social order. In a progression through the seasons, a restlessness presses in, a longing to stave off the rupture of entering an adult reality, with its mundanity and responsibilities. In this meditation on personal history, worlds quiver in a chaos of past and present forms and stark flashes of image begin to wobble in an opaque well. Tops spin. Animals with thirst cup liquid light. Memory remains an ineffable mystery. Twelve Acres is a reverie, wherein the past reemerges as boys with tick-bitten feet, ears ringing from homemade explosives, clothes stained by the smoke of shoplifted cigarettes and arms stretched toward higher branches.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. A haunting photographic return to adolescent mysteries in the OzarksIn this debut monograph, American photographer Henry O. Head reimagines the peaks and valleys of a defining teenage friendship in the Ozark hills where he spent his adolescence. From spring 2023 through summer 2024, Head revisited the terrain of northwest Arkansas and southwest Missouri-wild country with limestone bluffs shot through with quartz, where cottonmouths coil on exposed roots by slow creeks and alligator gar glide like phantoms through the dark. Twelve Acres recalls a boyhood outside city limits, away from institutions and the pressures of social order. In a progression through the seasons, a restlessness presses in, a longing to stave off the rupture of entering an adult reality, with its mundanity and responsibilities. In this meditation on personal history, worlds quiver in a chaos of past and present forms and stark flashes of image begin to wobble in an opaque well. Tops spin. Animals with thirst cup liquid light. Memory remains an ineffable mystery. Twelve Acres is a reverie, wherein the past reemerges as boys with tick-bitten feet, ears ringing from homemade explosives, clothes stained by the smoke of shoplifted cigarettes and arms stretched toward higher branches.
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Hardback. Condizione: New. A haunting photographic return to adolescent mysteries in the OzarksIn this debut monograph, American photographer Henry O. Head reimagines the peaks and valleys of a defining teenage friendship in the Ozark hills where he spent his adolescence. From spring 2023 through summer 2024, Head revisited the terrain of northwest Arkansas and southwest Missouri-wild country with limestone bluffs shot through with quartz, where cottonmouths coil on exposed roots by slow creeks and alligator gar glide like phantoms through the dark. Twelve Acres recalls a boyhood outside city limits, away from institutions and the pressures of social order. In a progression through the seasons, a restlessness presses in, a longing to stave off the rupture of entering an adult reality, with its mundanity and responsibilities. In this meditation on personal history, worlds quiver in a chaos of past and present forms and stark flashes of image begin to wobble in an opaque well. Tops spin. Animals with thirst cup liquid light. Memory remains an ineffable mystery. Twelve Acres is a reverie, wherein the past reemerges as boys with tick-bitten feet, ears ringing from homemade explosives, clothes stained by the smoke of shoplifted cigarettes and arms stretched toward higher branches.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. A haunting photographic return to adolescent mysteries in the OzarksIn this debut monograph, American photographer Henry O. Head reimagines the peaks and valleys of a defining teenage friendship in the Ozark hills where he spent his adolescence. From spring 2023 through summer 2024, Head revisited the terrain of northwest Arkansas and southwest Missouri-wild country with limestone bluffs shot through with quartz, where cottonmouths coil on exposed roots by slow creeks and alligator gar glide like phantoms through the dark. Twelve Acres recalls a boyhood outside city limits, away from institutions and the pressures of social order. In a progression through the seasons, a restlessness presses in, a longing to stave off the rupture of entering an adult reality, with its mundanity and responsibilities. In this meditation on personal history, worlds quiver in a chaos of past and present forms and stark flashes of image begin to wobble in an opaque well. Tops spin. Animals with thirst cup liquid light. Memory remains an ineffable mystery. Twelve Acres is a reverie, wherein the past reemerges as boys with tick-bitten feet, ears ringing from homemade explosives, clothes stained by the smoke of shoplifted cigarettes and arms stretched toward higher branches.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Twin Palms Publishers Jul 2025, 2025
ISBN 10: 1936611244 ISBN 13: 9781936611249
Da: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germania
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Twin Palms Publishers, Santa Fe, 2025
ISBN 10: 1936611244 ISBN 13: 9781936611249
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. A haunting photographic return to adolescent mysteries in the OzarksIn this debut monograph, American photographer Henry O. Head reimagines the peaks and valleys of a defining teenage friendship in the Ozark hills where he spent his adolescence. From spring 2023 through summer 2024, Head revisited the terrain of northwest Arkansas and southwest Missouriwild country with limestone bluffs shot through with quartz, where cottonmouths coil on exposed roots by slow creeks and alligator gar glide like phantoms through the dark. Twelve Acres recalls a boyhood outside city limits, away from institutions and the pressures of social order. In a progression through the seasons, a restlessness presses in, a longing to stave off the rupture of entering an adult reality, with its mundanity and responsibilities. In this meditation on personal history, worlds quiver in a chaos of past and present forms and stark flashes of image begin to wobble in an opaque well. Tops spin. Animals with thirst cup liquid light. Memory remains an ineffable mystery.Twelve Acres is a reverie, wherein the past reemerges as boys with tick-bitten feet, ears ringing from homemade explosives, clothes stained by the smoke of shoplifted cigarettes and arms stretched toward higher branches. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Editore: Austin, Trespasser,, Austin, 2023
ISBN 13: 9798218080419
Da: Studio Bibliografico Marini, ROMA, RM, Italia
EUR 200,00
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Aggiungi al carrellohardcover. Condizione: As New. 54 fotografie in bianco e nero di Bryan Schutmaat . Cm 25,5x17,5. pp. 104. . Perfetto (Mint). . Prima edizione di 1500 esemplari (First edition of 1500 copies). . Fotografie scattate nel Texas rurale, la maggior parte nella contea di Leon.Bryan Schutmaat appartiene a una nuova generazione di fotografi per i quali la fotografia del luogo è inseparabile dalle sfumature politiche, emotive e spirituali della vita contemporanea. Accostando ritratti intimi a immagini del paesaggio americano, esplora le realtà della terra al di là del loro fascino fisico. La pratica di Schutmaat è radicata in una tradizione fotografica legata all'identità stessa dell'America: l'ottimismo eroico di fotografi del XIX secolo come Timothy O'Sullivan, la visione più cruda di fotografi della FSA come Dorothea Lange e l'estetica laconica della New Topographics degli anni Settanta. Questa eredità storica fa da sfondo a una riflessione poetica sul presente e sul modo in cui gli ideali di libertà, democrazia e opportunità si confrontano con le nuove realtà del declino ambientale, dell'abbandono della società e dell'espropriazione economica.Per Schutmaat la fotografia è un mezzo letterario e allegorico: un mezzo per esplorare i legami duraturi tra vite e paesaggi e per ritrarre la forza e il carattere dei suoi soggetti in modo autentico. I luoghi che fotografa riflettono la realtà delle circostanze immediate dei suoi soggetti e le tracce dei loro sforzi, ma sono anche metafore di qualcosa di più fondamentale dell'esperienza umana.Le fotografie di Schutmaat contrappongono i miti storici dell'Ovest americano a una consapevolezza più urgente delle ansie collettive del presente. E se contengono elementi di nostalgia per un passato che non esiste più, sono anche espressioni di incertezza e speranza per il futuro che ci attende. Prima edizione di 1500 esemplari (First edition of 1500 copies). Book.
Editore: Trespasser, Austin, 2024
Da: Riverrun Books & Manuscripts, ABAA, Ardsley, NY, U.S.A.
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First edition, signed. 14.75 x 11.75 inches. 188 pages. 90 tritone plates on uncoated paper. Cloth cover and foil stamp text. Page edges painted black. "Sons of the Living is a photobook about the land and people along the highways of America's deserts. Photographed over the course of a decade in the American West's arid and sweeping terrain, this work depicts a human capacity for endurance. Schutmaat offers an updated view of the "open road" that addresses a new era of uncertainty and anxiety. Amidst a backdrop of environmental decline, economic dispossession, and societal neglect, Sons of the Living draws attention to trouble on the road ahead and searches for our hope to withstand it" (the publisher). New.
Editore: Austin, Trespasser,, Austin, 2024
ISBN 13: 9798987970232
Da: Studio Bibliografico Marini, ROMA, RM, Italia
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Aggiungi al carrellohardcover. Condizione: New. 90 fotografie in bianco e nero e un testo di Bryan Schutmaat Design di Cody Haltom. Cm 30x27,5. pp. 188. . Nuovo (New). . Prima edizione firmata (Signed First Edition). . Sons of the Living è un libro fotografico sulla terra e sulle persone lungo le autostrade dei deserti americani. Fotografato nel corso di un decennio nell'arido e vasto territorio del West americano, questo lavoro ritrae la capacità umana di resistenza. Schutmaat offre una visione aggiornata della ?open road? che affronta una nuova era di incertezza e ansia. In un contesto di declino ambientale, di espropriazione economica e di abbandono da parte della società, Sons of the Living richiama l'attenzione sui problemi della strada da percorrere e cerca la nostra speranza di resistere. Prima edizione firmata (Signed First Edition). Book.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Twin Palms Publishers, Santa Fe, 2025
ISBN 10: 1936611244 ISBN 13: 9781936611249
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. A haunting photographic return to adolescent mysteries in the OzarksIn this debut monograph, American photographer Henry O. Head reimagines the peaks and valleys of a defining teenage friendship in the Ozark hills where he spent his adolescence. From spring 2023 through summer 2024, Head revisited the terrain of northwest Arkansas and southwest Missouriwild country with limestone bluffs shot through with quartz, where cottonmouths coil on exposed roots by slow creeks and alligator gar glide like phantoms through the dark. Twelve Acres recalls a boyhood outside city limits, away from institutions and the pressures of social order. In a progression through the seasons, a restlessness presses in, a longing to stave off the rupture of entering an adult reality, with its mundanity and responsibilities. In this meditation on personal history, worlds quiver in a chaos of past and present forms and stark flashes of image begin to wobble in an opaque well. Tops spin. Animals with thirst cup liquid light. Memory remains an ineffable mystery.Twelve Acres is a reverie, wherein the past reemerges as boys with tick-bitten feet, ears ringing from homemade explosives, clothes stained by the smoke of shoplifted cigarettes and arms stretched toward higher branches. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.