| Publisher | Galleri Riis P.S.1, |
|---|---|
| Edition | Hardcover , 84 Pages |
Publisher's description
Tom Sandberg’s photographs made a splash at New York’s P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center in February of 2007. Though previously almost unknown to the American public, Sandberg, born in 1953, has quietly produced, over three decades, a superb oeuvre of austere, large-scale black-and-white photography. Focusing on a single object or person in each photograph, and steeping them in a murky, wintry light, Sandberg draws out soft tones and moody atmospheres from his subjects to create a pervasive complicity between them and the surrounding landscape. But he is an exacting image-maker too, and an involved one, insisting as he does on clarity amid darkness, and on the viewer’s emotional approach to his images. Co-designed by the artist, this beautifully-made catalogue–with essays by visionary curator Bob Nickas and P.S. 1’s Alanna Heiss–serves as an important primer on one of Norway’s foremost practitioners of photography.
Specifications
| Book title | Photographs 1989-2006 |
|---|---|
| Photographer | Tom Sandberg |
| ISBN 10 | 8299727529 / 82-997275-2-9 |
| ISBN 13 | 9788299727525 / 978-82-997275-2-5 |
| Publisher | Galleri Riis P.S.1 |
| Publish date | Mar 2008 |
| Book format | Hardcover |
| Pages | 84 Pages |
| Dimensions | 22,75 x 28 cm / 9 x 11 inches |