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Seller: Studio Bibliografico Marini, ROMA, RM, Italy
hardcover. Condition: Ottimo (Fine). Nuova edizione (New Edition). Nuova edizione ampliata di Unnamed Road, progettata da Jungjin Lee e pubblicata in occasione di una mostra al GoEun Museum of Photography di Buson, in Corea del Sud, dal 25 marzo al 9 luglio 2023. Con 58 fotografie in bianco e nero e un breve testo di Jungjin Lee . Cm 25x29. pp. 120. . Ottimo (Fine). . Nuova edizione (New Edition). . Book. Seller Inventory # bc_234593
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Seller: Phototitles Limited, Market Rasen, LINCS, United Kingdom
Hard cover. Condition: New. Please be aware the books is new and shrink wrapped, but may have some minor imperfections to the cover which is the overprinted silk screen chopped boards.\n\nTo distill a feeling\nYou must still your feelings.\nBut the mind is its own mirage,\nThe desert a looking-glass.\n\n"Making pictures in Israel and Palestine was above all an emotional challenge. My photographs usually deal with something eternal in the landscape, but in this place the layers of history and conflict, fear and hostility, frustrated my camera. I happened to travel a lot in the West Bank, not for any political purpose, but because I liked the landscape between the cities. I tried to gaze at the land, without prejudice or judgment. I didn't want to deal with the masks of the people and I didn't want to put on my own mask. I wanted to see it as the olive tree sees it. But I felt overwhelmed by the realities around me. I felt sad and uncomfortable much of the time, and I found myself trying to make photographs in a place I didn't want to be. It was difficult, but looking back, I can see that it forced me to change as an artist and I am grateful for that. On my final trip, I was able to see, not only the land, but my own mind, with its uneven terrain and movements, and to touch something elemental." ? Jungjin Lee\n\nHer black-and-white images are self-contained worlds of stillness and wonder, as Lee searches for something constant in the life of the landscape. Her images suggest that despite the semblance of fluctuation, some fundamental truths do not alter: just as the surface of the ocean is constantly in flux, its depths in fact remain unchanged and enduring. Lee, who describes her photographic state as 'meditative', regards the act of photography as emotional and experiential, a moment when 'that absolute "echo" within myself travels through time and space'.\n\nThis new, expanded edition of Unnamed Road was designed by Jungjin Lee, and published on the occasion of an exhibition at GoEun Museum of Photography in Buson, South Korea.\n\nISBN: 978-1-59005-590-8\nHardcover, \n10 x 11.5, 120 pages, \n58 quadratone plates. Seller Inventory # 3890
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Seller: BOOK OF DAYS, Osaka City, OSAKA, Japan
Hardcover. Condition: New. Seller Inventory # ABE-1731655967270
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