Photogrpher's stateent, background information
"Hampstead Heath was once part of the countryside surrounding London and is now a green fragment deep within the urban landscape. It is a place of ancient trees, tall grass and thickets dense enough to get lost in – if only briefly. I go to the Heath to be somewhere that feels natural, yet I know this is no pathless wood.
The photo book 'The Heath' is as managed as any other part of London but managed to feel wild. In a way this project is about perceptions of what is natural, but it’s also an attempt to explore what EO Wilson called the human condition of 'Biophilia', being drawn to somewhere that feels natural without knowing why. Over the last five years I have spent many hours walking on the 'Heath', but it’s also an attempt to explore what EO Wilson called the human condition of 'Biophilia', being drawn to somewhere that feels natural without knowing why. With this set of pictures I hope to convey something of what I was looking for and what I found." (© Andy SEWELL, 2010)
Book reviews
"A book of suggestion, a landscape of the
imagination as well as a record of a real and familiar place. A classic
of understated observation.” (© Sean O’Hagan, in: the Guardian)
"For the last five years Andy SEWELL has been tramping Hampstead Heath with his camera and has accumulated a stunning set of photographs… I urge you to support this emerging talent and order this book before it is acknowledged as a classic contribution to our photographic culture." (© Martin PARR)
About the British photographer, Andy SEWELL
Photo books by Andy SEWELL
- Format
- Linen bound HC (no dust jacket, as issued), 30 x 24 x 1,5 cm., 84 pp., color ills., text language: English, Ltd. to 800 copies