
Karkas - Tim Dirven
An Imaginary Journey from North to South
Lannoo Publishers
Published on 17. November 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-94-014-4389-0 (ISBN)
Description
Tim Dirven won a World Press Photo Award with his picture of an Afghan woman, taken shortly after 9/11. Another photo of dancing flight attendants on a KLM airplane became famous after being bought by people around the world. Tim Dirven has been capturing iconic images for over 20 years. He defines his collected works as Karkas (carcass), because it centralises the architecture of man and animal, defining the essence of bodily existence. When everything has been eaten, the carcass is all that is left behind: the last witness. Similarly, this book is a search for the essence of existence. Dirven portrays no-nonsense people hardened by life, who are trying to find balance in an often insecure religious, cultural, political and ecological context.
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Language
English
Other
Place of publication
Tielt
Belgium
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
120 colour, 80 b&w
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 280 mm
ISBN-13
978-94-014-4389-0 (9789401443890)
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Persons
Since 1996 Tim Dirven has balanced working for the Belgian newspaper De Morgen with pursuing personal projects, in which his photographs tell intimate stories about the lives of ordinary people. He won the Fuji press award in 1999 for his feature on the Yemen and a World Press Photo award for his work in Afghanistan in 2002.