Background information
"In 2001, through a grant from the 'Swedish Polar Research Secretariat', Swedish photographer Gerry JOHANSSON traveled to the inaccessible and distinct landscape of Antarctica on a research trip for two months. With him on the journey he had a large-format camera and his fearless curiosity. The series of photos eventuate in an unusual reality relevant perspective, and capture the astonishing non-distance relationship between physicality and nature. The series was exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in 2003 in Stockholm, Sweden.
Content
The extent of its special edition and the amount of images is a homage to the amount of bird species in the Antarctic region. Special edition of 33 copies, numbered, in black paperboard slipcase, screen printed in white, with signed hand-made silver gelatin contact print." (publisher's note, © Libraryman, 2014)
About the Swedish photographer, Gerry JOHANSSON (b. 1945, in Örebro)
Photo books by Gerry JOHANSSON
- Ed(s)/Author(s)
- Thorbjörn Andersson
- Book design
- Tony CEDERTEG
- Format
- Linen bound HC (no dust jacket, as issued) with authentic tip-in image on front cover with spine text in black foil and blind embossed illustration on back cover, 25 x 31 x 1,5 cm., 64 pp., 33 duotone b/w ills., 800 gr., bilingual text: Swedish / English