
Alex Webb: Dislocations
Aperture (Publisher)
Published on 26. October 2023
Book
Hardback
128 pages
978-1-59711-544-5 (ISBN)
Description
Newly reimagined edition of Alex Webb's now-classic and long out-of-print Dislocations
Dislocations presents a contemporary update of Alex Webb's long out-of-print 1998 book by the same name, which was first published by Harvard's Film Study Center as an experiment in alternative book making. The book brought together pictures from the many disparate locations over Webb's oeuvre, meditating on the act of photography as a form of dislocation in itself. Dislocations was instantly collectable and continues to be sought after today.
Webb returned to the idea of dislocation during the pandemic, looking at images produced in the twenty years since the original publication-as well as looking back at that first edition. Dislocations expands a beloved limited edition with unpublished images that speak to today's sense of displacement. As a series of pictures that would have been impossible to create in a world dominated by closed borders and disrupted travel, it continues to resonate as the world resets.
Dislocations presents a contemporary update of Alex Webb's long out-of-print 1998 book by the same name, which was first published by Harvard's Film Study Center as an experiment in alternative book making. The book brought together pictures from the many disparate locations over Webb's oeuvre, meditating on the act of photography as a form of dislocation in itself. Dislocations was instantly collectable and continues to be sought after today.
Webb returned to the idea of dislocation during the pandemic, looking at images produced in the twenty years since the original publication-as well as looking back at that first edition. Dislocations expands a beloved limited edition with unpublished images that speak to today's sense of displacement. As a series of pictures that would have been impossible to create in a world dominated by closed borders and disrupted travel, it continues to resonate as the world resets.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Product notice
With printed dust jacket
Illustrations
85 four-color images
Dimensions
Height: 306 mm
Width: 263 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
1182 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-59711-544-5 (9781597115445)
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Garnette Cadogan is an essayist and journalist who focuses on history, culture, and the arts. He is editor-at-large for Non-Stop Metropolis: A New York City Atlas and coeditor of the Oxford Handbook of the Harlem Renaissance. He has received research fellowships from Yale University, the University of Chicago, Columbia College Chicago, and New York University, where he is a visiting scholar at the Institute for Public Knowledge.