Josef Koudelka - Lime - 2012

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Lime is a hardcover monograph by Josef Koudelka, published in 2012 as the first edition in English by Xavier Barral, containing 256 pages and 171 black-and-white photographs in a 35 × 24 cm format.

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First edition 2012
171 black and white photos

Excellent overall condition; cardboard packaging in very good condition.

This monograph gathers black-and-white photographs taken by Koudelka during four years spent exploring quarries around the world, invited by the world's leading mining group. The images, evoking an 'end-of-the-world landscape', depict environments transformed by man, with no human presence to provide scale, and are part of a contemporary reflection on the lasting impact of human labor on the environment.

Publisher's presentation:

Like the great painters of the 19th century, Josef Koudelka chose quarries as his subject. At the invitation of the leading global mining group, he regularly visited quarries across the globe for four years. He brought back black-and-white photographs that evoke an apocalyptic landscape. In these pictures, traces of human intervention are everywhere, yet there is no human presence to provide a sense of scale. Everywhere, nature is transformed and spoiled by human labour. With this book, Josef Koudelka touches on something universal: the very contemporary issue of the long-term effects of human activity on the environment. Above all, this is a book about landscape, and some readers may see these landscapes through the prism of Land Art.

First edition 2012
171 black and white photos

Excellent overall condition; cardboard packaging in very good condition.

This monograph gathers black-and-white photographs taken by Koudelka during four years spent exploring quarries around the world, invited by the world's leading mining group. The images, evoking an 'end-of-the-world landscape', depict environments transformed by man, with no human presence to provide scale, and are part of a contemporary reflection on the lasting impact of human labor on the environment.

Publisher's presentation:

Like the great painters of the 19th century, Josef Koudelka chose quarries as his subject. At the invitation of the leading global mining group, he regularly visited quarries across the globe for four years. He brought back black-and-white photographs that evoke an apocalyptic landscape. In these pictures, traces of human intervention are everywhere, yet there is no human presence to provide a sense of scale. Everywhere, nature is transformed and spoiled by human labour. With this book, Josef Koudelka touches on something universal: the very contemporary issue of the long-term effects of human activity on the environment. Above all, this is a book about landscape, and some readers may see these landscapes through the prism of Land Art.

Details

Number of Books
1
Subject
Photography
Book Title
Lime
Author/ Illustrator
Josef Koudelka
Condition
As new
Publication year oldest item
2012
Height
35 cm
Edition
1st Edition
Width
24 cm
Language
English
Original language
Yes
Publisher
XAVIER BARRAL
Binding/ Material
Hardback
Number of pages
256
FranceVerified
5
Objects sold
Private

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