"Splendid. This monumentally intimate collection journeys into the diverse soul of the nation. Moments of wit and affection contrast with an austere and formal observation of the human desire to settle, celebrate, and survive. A joyous and inspired book full of moments that are oddly resonant and deeply moving."
-Atom Egoyan
A subversive look at the liminal locations and transitional moments that make up the Canadian unconscious and the Not-So-True North.
In this unvarnished look at Canada, renowned photographer Geoffrey James directs his gaze to the in-between spaces and forgotten places that resist the idea of a cohesive national identity. With an equable eye, James documents the ephemeral and the monumental: a demolition derby in Quebec, how an inmate at Kingston Penitentiary has decorated his cell, the Dickensian side door of Massey Hall in Toronto. The photographs in this collection celebrate the everyday while meditating on the issues James's adopted home faces: the bifurcation of rural and urban, rapid growth and increasing inequality, and its journey toward truth and reconciliation. Linked by views taken from train windows from British Columbia to Nova Scotia, James's unofficial portrait of Canada brings into sharp relief the unfinished business of the nation as it lurches into the next century.
Canadian Photographs includes a conversation between the photographer and Peter Galassi, former Chief Curator of Photography at the Museum of Modern Art.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"An artfully selected collection of images"
-Border Crossings
"A candid record of our land in rapid development"
-Maclean's
"Captures the country's 'funkier' side"
-Globe and Mail
Praise for Geoffrey James:
"[These are] pictures that bite down on their subjects with a kind of ferocity, revealing the voracious attentiveness of the artist through his exacting grasp of the real."
-Globe and Mail
"James has spent the past two decades documenting the ways people transform natural environments. His books are revealing chronicles of the human footprint, for good and ill, ranging from grim images of asbestos mining in Quebec, to lyrical photographs of the gardens and architecture of the Italian countryside, to disquieting pictures of the 14-mile-long fence that runs along the United States-Mexico border."
-CBC Sunday Edition
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Höhe: 290 mm
Breite: 305 mm
Dicke: 18 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-77327-253-5 (9781773272535)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
For the past 40 years, Welsh-born Geoffrey James has been photographing the built environment in a wide range of forms, from formal European gardens to the work of F.L. Olmsted, from the Mexican border to Kingston Penitentiary. Internationally exhibited and collected, his work has appeared in more than a dozen books and monographs. James is a Guggenheim fellow and recipient of the Governor-General's Medal for Visual and Media Arts. Named Toronto's first Photo-Laureate, he now lives and works in Montreal.