
Publisher | Fishbar 2015 |
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Edition | Hardcover , 224 pages |
Genres | Documentary photography |
Publisher's description
On 8th April 1961 the MV Dara, a ship carrying passengers between India, Pakistan and the Gulf, sank just off the port of Dubai. An estimated 238 people lost their lives.
Some bodies were never found and relatives of the missing continue to this day to search for their loved ones.
Stranger, a new project by photographer Olivia Arthur, imagines a survivor returning to Dubai fifty years later, and what they would see. Through photographs and small anecdotes, the viewer is taken on a journey through a city that is both awe-inspiring and alienating. A city which has grown at breath-taking pace from a population of 90,0000 in the 1960s to over 2 million in the current day, and continues to draw people from all over the world with its promise of riches.
The backbone of the project is the story of the shipwreck, transporting the viewer back and forth in history and acting as a reminder of the fragility and skin-deep nature of Dubai.
Reflecting this fragility and suggesting the feelings of loneliness and disorientation often experienced by residents of Dubai, the book is printed on transparent paper. The result is that the layered images fade in and out of view, interspersed with quotes, memories, and images of the shipwreck itself.
Specifications
Book title | Stranger |
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Photographer | Olivia Arthur |
ISBN 10 | 0956995977 / 0-9569959-7-7 |
ISBN 13 | 9780956995971 / 978-0-9569959-7-1 |
Publisher | Fishbar |
Publish date | May 2015 |
Publish year | 2015 |
Genre | Documentary photography |
Book format | Hardcover |
Number of copies | 1000 copies |
Pages | 224 pages |
Number of photographs | 89 |
Dimensions | 25,2 x 19 x / x x |