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"Winters, like ice ages, are Janus faced, for after the freeze comes
thaw and flood, as water is returned to life and movement. Freeze, thaw,
flood: the great climatic cycles that created the topography of the
northern hemisphere, and which continue to shape the idea of winter that
lies deep in our cultural imagination.” (© Richard Hamblyn)
"In November 2010, after a photographic lull of half a year, Jem SOUTHAM took a photograph which became the first in this series, photo volume 'The River Winter', and
which spurred him to make one of the most concentrated bodies of work
in his career.
Content
From late autumn through to the earliest signs of spring, along the banks of the river Exe in Devon, Jem SOUTHAM chose locations and took photographs, returning at regular intervals. This pattern continued for the next five months with Jem SOUTHAM documenting the subtle agencies of change transforming the landscape. By the end of January 2011 he realized this had become a new work, one that caught the effects of the Earth’s turn on film, one which followed the passage of a single winter. The shift in seasons is presented through a sequence of ten by eight colour contact prints, with which an essay by Richard Hamblyn explores how, since the last ice-age, winter has embedded itself into our cultural psyche." (© Mack Books, 2012)
About the British photographer, Jem SOUTHAM (b. 1950, in Bristol)
Photo books by and with participation by Jem SOUTHAM
- Photographer(s)
- Jem SOTHAM (UK)
- Ed(s)/Author(s)
- Richard Hamblyn (text)
- Format
- HC (no dust jacket, as issued), 33 x 28 x 1,5 cm., 96 pp, 40 color ills.
- Language(s)
- English
- Year of Release
- 2012
- Publisher
- Mack Books, UK
- Print run details
- 1st print run, out of print