Publisher's Description
“These photographs speak to our search for truth, the truth in things, and the truth within each of us. By focusing on
simple objects they hint at what endures in our understanding of the world. Whilst evidently not self-portraits, they are
nonetheless a documentary and introspective confession, intended to reach beyond the intimate and to touch on something
of a larger order, something spiritual.
To create is an act of existence – but there is no existence without destruction. The architecture of this place is in an
intermediate, dormant state. It was once alive and it is not yet dead. In this space between two universes a curious time
descends, a quiet, transparent moment with no pollution of any kind. With the clarity of a mirror it simultaneously reflects
a perfect and a damaged version of our soul.
It is not the importance of the subject that holds my interest. I like the idea of being able to write, paint or make a photograph
out of almost nothing, from or about an object without apparent qualities, to begin with the most obvious and
simple things and discover in them some overriding truth. Their power can be captivating as they serve as a statement
on the natural chaos of life.” Martin d’Orgeval
Book Information
ISBN:
3869300728
Publisher:
Steidl
Format:
Paperback, 80 pages
Language:
English
Dimensions:
16.7 x
13.8 x
0.7 inches