Kim Thue - Dead Traffic - 2012





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Kim Thue — Dead Traffic, a numbered hardback photography book in English, published by dienacht in 2012, 108 pages (96 + 12 interview pages), 18 × 24 cm, clothbound with offset printing and thread stitching, 1000 numbered copies.
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Hard cover, clothbound
offset printed, thread stitched
18 x 24 cm, 96 pages + 12 interview pages, in English
1000 numbered copies
Designed By FLUUT
"This photo book, Dead Traffic, is a raw and bewildering journey through the fringes of Freetown, capital city of Sierra Leone.
Shot over the course of two separate trips, Kim Thue spent 10 months living in close proximity to a notoriously rough area of the slums, digging deep into the livelihoods and emotions of his subjects.
Through a visual stream of unsung tragedies, vulnerable integrity and chance encounters, his efforts leave us with an engaging account of a corner of the world normally unrevealed to most of us." (publisher's note, dienacht)
"Despite Sierra Leone being renowned for its brutal civil war, I didn’t have a hidden political agenda, a specific humanitarian issue or even a clear story in mind whilst making the book.
I went to Freetown, not as a photojournalist, but as a stranger with a camera and an open heart. What I hope to have created is something the viewer can tune into emotionally.
Something that hits a nerve without being coercive in nature, and without staking a monopoly on a specific kind of truth. A collection of images simply suggesting that the inextricable coexistence of beauty and
dread is an ever present theme within this vigorous and inclement city.” (Kim Thue)
Hard cover, clothbound
offset printed, thread stitched
18 x 24 cm, 96 pages + 12 interview pages, in English
1000 numbered copies
Designed By FLUUT
"This photo book, Dead Traffic, is a raw and bewildering journey through the fringes of Freetown, capital city of Sierra Leone.
Shot over the course of two separate trips, Kim Thue spent 10 months living in close proximity to a notoriously rough area of the slums, digging deep into the livelihoods and emotions of his subjects.
Through a visual stream of unsung tragedies, vulnerable integrity and chance encounters, his efforts leave us with an engaging account of a corner of the world normally unrevealed to most of us." (publisher's note, dienacht)
"Despite Sierra Leone being renowned for its brutal civil war, I didn’t have a hidden political agenda, a specific humanitarian issue or even a clear story in mind whilst making the book.
I went to Freetown, not as a photojournalist, but as a stranger with a camera and an open heart. What I hope to have created is something the viewer can tune into emotionally.
Something that hits a nerve without being coercive in nature, and without staking a monopoly on a specific kind of truth. A collection of images simply suggesting that the inextricable coexistence of beauty and
dread is an ever present theme within this vigorous and inclement city.” (Kim Thue)

