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A global journey and portrait of humanity through breathtaking duotone photographs
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David Katzenstein
Distant Journeys
The photographs collected here represent David Katzenstein’s lifelong artistic journey as a visual chronicler of humanity. Travelling to many parts of the world, he experienced other cultures and peoples first-hand. The photographs presented here were drawn from a much larger body of work, with the hope of creating a journey through journeys for the viewer.
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Katzenstein’s travels took him to thirty-seven countries over forty-nine years. What started as a way to combine his two passions – photography and travel – has grown into a visual chronicle of humanity. Steeped in the tradition of documentary photography, Katzenstein imbues his work with immediacy, emotional engagement and a deep respect for his subjects. He takes the viewer with him on his journeys, sharing public and private moments at first hand.
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Ein bemerkenswerter Band eines herausragenden Fotografen! // A remarkable volume by an outstanding photographer!
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Introduction by Susanna Moore Excerpts from Paul Bowles’s "The Sheltering Sky" (1949)
184 pages, 120 illustrations24 × 32 cm / 9 ½ × 12 ¼ in., hardcover
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Oversize, Swiss binding, hardcover, duotone print, uncoated high-quality art paper, uncoated cover
ISBN: 978-3-7774-4368-3
Keywords
photography, 21st century, contemporary art
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