‘There is Nothing New Under the Sun’ by Kata Geibl, published by Void.
We are meant to believe that with hard work one can get to the top no matter where they start from. An entire generation called the Millennials – which Kata is also part of – grew up with these promises.
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22 x 27 cm
112 pages
Softcover with poster dust-jacket
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‘You Don’t Look Native to Me’ by Maria Sturm, published by Void.
In 2011, Maria Sturm began to photograph the lives of young people from the Lumbee Tribe around Pembroke, Robeson County, North Carolina. Through the process of documenting their lives, Sturm began to question her own understanding of what it means to be Native American.
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22 x 29 cm
112 pages
Hardcover
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Reposted from @emilyrachelgraham • From The Blindest Man (clip)
The Blindest Man book is available from Void
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There Is Nothing New Under The Sun
Kata Geibl
Published by Void
Edited by Kata Geibl, Myrto Steirou
Designed by João Linneu, Kata Geibl
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Reposted from @photobookstore • Recent arrival: If I Call Stones Blue, It Is Because Blue Is The Precise Word by Joselito Verschaeve
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Reposted from @photobookstore (with another amazing video) • Emily Graham - The Blindest Man.
Recommended photobook in stock at photobook.link/blindest
In 1993 an author buried a golden sculpture— the Chouette d’Or (Golden Owl)—and released a book with eleven allusive clues as to its whereabouts somewhere in France. Nearly 30 years later, many continue to search for the treasure which remains unfound. Over a period of three years, artist Emily Graham, photographed those pursuing the treasure in their potentially futile quest, whilst collecting research and ephemera. The resulting images, combined with documentation on the search—texts, correspondence and maps— form her new book The Blindest Man.
The clues as to the whereabouts of the Chouette d’Or comprise of text and paintings and have lead a large number of searchers across the landscape of France. The game was designed to last two or maybe three years and searching for the treasure became a common pastime in France. The author—who was originally anonymous—is now dead, and only the truly committed continue to search against a tide of rumour, misinformation and re-herrings clouding their investigations. Scientists, doctors, retirees, and artists all continue with elaborate calculations and theories as to the location of the cache. Each have their own “zone” in which they scan the landscape, drawing conclusions from snapped branches, the contours of maps, and shadows crossing the land. Some are inspired to continue for challenge of code breaking, others for philosophical reflection, an adventure or a way of experiencing and seeing, a lens through which to look.
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Reposted from @photobookstore (with their known amazing videos) • New arrival: Matt Dunne - The Killing Sink
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In 2017, in the remote South-East of Australia, a man called the police and reported that he had murdered more than 400 eagles over the last two years at the instruction of his boss. The news coverage of the criminal trial for this act was the starting point for artist Matt Dunne to explore the wider deliberate killing of the Wedge-Tailed Eagle. Matt Dunne’s book ‘The Killing Sink’ is part true crime and part a public act of grieving for what has been lost.
Each photograph in Dunne’s book depicts a place where eagles have been killed, the animals themselves or the tools of their destruction. The images are black and white, echoing the detachment and impartiality of crime scene photography. The title of the book is drawn from the term ‘killing sink’, which is an area created when a territorial animal is killed and as a result, others of the same species are drawn to the location. The newcomers are subsequently killed and a cycle of killing is established. Collectively, the photographs in Dunne’s book intertwine the birds with the intention, psychology and history of the act of their demise creating a visual testimony.
Wedge-Tailed Eagles are Australia’s largest bird of prey, weighing up to five kilograms with a wing span of up to 120cm. Although, currently a species protected by the National Parks and Wildlife service, in the past some states offered bounties for their carcasses and it is estimated that more than 300,000 were killed in the decades before the late 1960s. The crime which originally inspired Dunne’s project meticulously recorded the investigation into the loss of life.
Far from isolated, this crime—where eagles are trapped, shot, poisoned and killed—is one often repeated throughout Australia with vast distances and remote locations hiding these actions from prying eyes.
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Great work done by Fisheye Mag for a great work by Emily Graham.
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It's time for the fifth episode of Focus, our new weekly feature! 🔎
At the crossroads of video and podcast, this immersive concept gives a voice to our favourite photographers.
After our episode dedicated to Brandon Tauszik’s (@be_dizzle) "Pale Blue Dress", discover the world of Emily Graham’s (@emilyrachelgraham) in "The Blindest Man”!
In 2015, Emily Graham discovered the existence of a curious treasure hunt. The reward? A golden owl, buried somewhere in the French countryside. Fascinated by this never-ending game, the artist went to meet the participants and was inspired by their stories and theories to create "The Blindest Man", a metaphorical project exploring "the power of suggestion, the slipperiness of photography, its own relationship to truth, research, interpretation, fantasy and obsession".
Her book is available for pre-sale at Void 📚
Sit back and (re)discover Emily Graham’s "The Blindest Man” in our Fisheye Focus #5. 🔎
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We are moving... again!
Yes, it's true, Void will be moving to a new space in the next months, this time hoping to find its one and only home. The new space will be specially designed to host our books and workshops.
We also have a new "contact" section on our website where you can learn about our process on submissions, internships, and more 🤓