Background information
"The photo volume 'Drum' by Krass CLEMENT, photographed in an Irish pub on a single evening with only three and a half rolls of film, is now considered one of the most important contributions to the Contemporary Danish Photobook. Revolving around one principal character - a hunched, weather beaten old man who sits alone with his drink, 'Drum' comments on community, the outsider, alienation and the terrors of being alone.
Content
The out-of-print photo volume 'Books on Books #16', edited by the American photographer and photo book capacity Jeffrey Ladd from New York, USA, now Cologne, Germany,, presents every page spread from the masterwork 'Drum' by Danish photographer Krass CLEMENT with an essay by the photo historian Rune Gade,named 'Halting, Without Halting: On Krass CLEMENT's Photo book 'Drum'." (© Errata Books, 2012)
About Danish photographer, Krass CLEMENT (b.1946)
Photo books by Krass CLEMENT
- Ed(s)/Author(s)
- Jeffrey Ladd
- Format
- HC with dust jacket, 18 x 24 x 2 cm. (9.5 x 7 in.), 120 pp., 55 duotone b/w ills., text language: English