Book# 38437

Sanguinetti, Alessandra

On the sixth day.

Ort   Portland, OR
Verlag   Nazraeli Press
Jahr   2005
Auflage   first edition, first printing, 1000 copies
Einband   hb. without jacket (as issued).
Illustration, Ausstattung   61 colour photos
Medium   Buch

 

Text engl. - Origianl & American first edition. - "At PhotoIreland Festival 2011 Martin Parr selected this title as one of the most important 30 photobook titles of the decade. Alessandra Sanguinetti's vivid photographs depicting the coexistence of people and animals might at first sight seem brutal, images to be viewed quickly and erased from the memory. But that would be not only impossible but also a great loss, for here is an arrestingly honest portrayal of the relationship between man and beast as the one raises the other for the ultimate sacrifice. These are not animals endowed with human qualities; they are someone's livelihood, their means of survival. Sanguinetti took these pictures in a province of Buenos Aires. Here, by roadsides, in fields and in woods, she observed the rituals and traditions of the local farmers whose lives interweave with a host of animals - rabbits, horses, pigs, geese, lambs, cows, chickens - caught in the cycle that is life and death. The work in On the Sixth Day goes beyond straight documentary practice and evokes an intimacy that, confounding our sensibilities, it is a privilege to share. With an essay by Robert Blake, Chair of the General Studies Program at the International Center of Photography, New York..“ (Publisher’s text).
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Photographie Monographie Kinder 21. Jahrh. Argentina, Argentinien Blake, Robert 

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