REVIR
A river and a city
di Cooper+Spowart
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Informazioni sul libro
Since our immersive Artists in Residence in the Grafton region during September 2013, we have reflected on our work in, and the stories of, this place. We came to know the powerful presence of the river, along with the rhythms of the human experience living within this environment.
In our Nocturne projects, such as Grafton, we document spaces that we experience as evocative or uncanny in the dusk light. When sharing these images with the community we often discover these places have local stories that are imbued with layers of colonial history and those of everyday life.
The title of our book, Revir, references the idiosyncratic naming of some Grafton businesses where the word is spelled backwards.
This book is our story of Grafton.
In our Nocturne projects, such as Grafton, we document spaces that we experience as evocative or uncanny in the dusk light. When sharing these images with the community we often discover these places have local stories that are imbued with layers of colonial history and those of everyday life.
The title of our book, Revir, references the idiosyncratic naming of some Grafton businesses where the word is spelled backwards.
This book is our story of Grafton.
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Funzionalità e dettagli
- Categoria principale: Libri d'arte e fotografia
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Formato del progetto: US Letter, 22×28 cm
N° di pagine: 52 - Data di pubblicazione: ott 19, 2015
- Lingua English
- Parole chiave Nocturne, Grafton
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Informazioni sull'autore
Doug Spowart
Toowoomba, Queensland Australia
Doug Spowart has been extensively involved in creative media areas for over 30 years — his practice includes: artists’ books, photobooks, artist, critic, judge, writer and teacher. He has completed a Doctorate of Philosophy at James Cook University researching issues of the contemporary photobook. Spowart’s work has found its way into many private, regional and state public galleries, national and international photography and artists’ book collections. Spowart’s photobooks have won the AIPP Queensland Photographic Book of the year and he has twice been Runner-up to the national AIPP book award.