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Barbara Bosworth & Margot Anne Kelley - The Meadow - 2016

Hardcover with jacket
 320x260mm 200 pages / 60 images
 Text on short trim inserts Booklet in back pocket “This beautifully produced book, which examines a small plot of meadow, is a real gem. From misty autumnal landscapes to spring flowers, all seasons are celebrated. These images are supplemented with a fine text, assorted inventories and thorough appendixes of things like what birds were spotted with their dates. It is very re-assuring that one small plot can be so lovingly explored and it is the thoroughness of this that makes this book so compelling." —Martin Parr, TIME Magazine Short‑listed for the Paris Photo–Aperture Foundation PhotoBook of the Year Prize 2016, and selected by TIME magazine as one of the Best Photobooks of the Year 2016. CONDITION: Very Good (VG) overall. There is light surface rubbing on the front, upper dust jacket (see photos). Otherwise, a carefully handled copy which has been long out of print and sold out at the publisher. ABOUT THE BOOK: 'The Meadow' is a collaborative work by photographer Barbara Bosworth and poet Margot Anne Kelley. Conceived as a sustained meditation on a single landscape in western Massachusetts. Bosworth’s large‑format color photographs, attentive to seasonal change and ecological rhythm, are paired with Kelley’s lyrical texts, creating a dialogue between image and language. Elegantly designed and printed, the book represents a mature synthesis of both artists’ practices and a significant contribution to contemporary photography and artist‑led publishing. ABOUT THE ARTISTS: Barbara Bosworth (b. 1953) is an American photographer known for her sustained engagement with landscape, ecology, and the natural world. Working primarily with large‑format cameras, her photographs emphasise stillness, attentiveness, and long‑term observation. Bosworth’s work has been widely exhibited and is held in major museum collections, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the J. Paul Getty Museum. Margot Anne Kelley is an American poet and writer whose work explores place, memory, and the natural environment. A recipient of numerous literary awards, Kelley’s writing has been widely published and is noted for its lyrical precision and reflective tone. In The Meadow, her texts engage directly with photographic observation, forming an integrated dialogue between image and language. ABOUT THE PUBLISHER: Radius Books, founded in Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 2007, is a non‑profit publisher dedicated to producing high‑quality books on contemporary art, photography, and architecture. Working closely with artists, writers, and institutions, Radius is known for its thoughtful editorial approach and refined production values. Its publications are widely held in museum and library collections and are recognised for their contribution to contemporary visual culture. This is a large, heavy book and requires increased shipping costs.

Nr. 103247805

Verkauft
Barbara Bosworth & Margot Anne Kelley - The Meadow - 2016

Barbara Bosworth & Margot Anne Kelley - The Meadow - 2016

Hardcover with jacket

320x260mm
200 pages / 60 images

Text on short trim inserts
Booklet in back pocket

“This beautifully produced book, which examines a small plot of meadow, is a real gem. From misty autumnal landscapes to spring flowers, all seasons are celebrated. These images are supplemented with a fine text, assorted inventories and thorough appendixes of things like what birds were spotted with their dates. It is very re-assuring that one small plot can be so lovingly explored and it is the thoroughness of this that makes this book so compelling."
—Martin Parr, TIME Magazine

Short‑listed for the Paris Photo–Aperture Foundation PhotoBook of the Year Prize 2016, and selected by TIME magazine as one of the Best Photobooks of the Year 2016.


CONDITION:
Very Good (VG) overall.
There is light surface rubbing on the front, upper dust jacket (see photos). Otherwise, a carefully handled copy which has been long out of print and sold out at the publisher.


ABOUT THE BOOK:
'The Meadow' is a collaborative work by photographer Barbara Bosworth and poet Margot Anne Kelley. Conceived as a sustained meditation on a single landscape in western Massachusetts. Bosworth’s large‑format color photographs, attentive to seasonal change and ecological rhythm, are paired with Kelley’s lyrical texts, creating a dialogue between image and language. Elegantly designed and printed, the book represents a mature synthesis of both artists’ practices and a significant contribution to contemporary photography and artist‑led publishing.


ABOUT THE ARTISTS:
Barbara Bosworth (b. 1953) is an American photographer known for her sustained engagement with landscape, ecology, and the natural world. Working primarily with large‑format cameras, her photographs emphasise stillness, attentiveness, and long‑term observation. Bosworth’s work has been widely exhibited and is held in major museum collections, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Margot Anne Kelley is an American poet and writer whose work explores place, memory, and the natural environment. A recipient of numerous literary awards, Kelley’s writing has been widely published and is noted for its lyrical precision and reflective tone. In The Meadow, her texts engage directly with photographic observation, forming an integrated dialogue between image and language.


ABOUT THE PUBLISHER:
Radius Books, founded in Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 2007, is a non‑profit publisher dedicated to producing high‑quality books on contemporary art, photography, and architecture. Working closely with artists, writers, and institutions, Radius is known for its thoughtful editorial approach and refined production values. Its publications are widely held in museum and library collections and are recognised for their contribution to contemporary visual culture.


This is a large, heavy book and requires increased shipping costs.

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