| Management number | 220484431 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $26.00 | Model Number | 220484431 | ||
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A photographic and curatorial essay by Markus HeumannThis book reads Ireland like a text: light as breath, weather as dramaturgy, paths and walls as punctuation. In calm, precisely composed photographs, an island unfolds that poses less than it responds. The project interweaves photographic sequences with concise curatorial essays, creating a double reading: images that ask to be seen slowly, and texts that translate seeing into language.Content-wise, the book spans from Dublin’s chambers of memory (Trinity College, Long Room) to the city’s blue hour(square, traffic, Temple Bar) and the periphery of everyday life (terraced houses, backyards, shadow choreography). It follows the sacral topography of St Patrick’s, opens out at the Atlantic edge (cliffs, bays, fences, aerials), and enters the pass of the Gap of Dunloe, where weather, stone, and water form their own grammar. Further chapters shift scale: the light chamber of the greenhouse (nature as collection), the chamber of green (forest, waterfall, close view), moor islands and channels (topology from above), harbour and rain, beach & rocky coast, and the grove of ruins, where history passes into vegetation.Formal leitmotifs include layering, curve, line, graphic, and timbre: horizons as lines, geology as syntax, rain as handwriting. Ireland’s soft day light functions as co-author, it softens contrast, saturates surfaces, and makes time visible. Art-historical resonances (Atget, Evans, Renger-Patzsch, Paul Henry, Moholy-Nagy, Shore, among others) are not displayed as citations but used as quiet chambers of resonance.The book addresses readers of photobooks, those interested in art and culture, and anyone who prefers not to consume landscape but to read it. The design relies on clear sequencing, breaths between images, and a typographic order that supports slow looking. The aim is not an inventory of places but a relationship: between duration and movement, between culture and terrain, between proximity and expanse.Stance: the dignity of the ordinary, respect for material and time, an ethics of attention.Promise: a quiet, precise portrait of Ireland, a book not merely to leaf through, but to breathe with.This book is intended for:Lovers of sophisticated art and landscape photographyReaders who wish to discover Ireland beyond tourist clichésDesigners, architects, and photographers with an interest in form, structure, and serialityAnyone who understands photography as an attitude, not as decoration Read more
| ISBN13 | 979-8266511408 |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 8.49 x 0.64 x 11.24 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.22 pounds |
| Print length | 191 pages |
| Publication date | September 21, 2025 |
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