Daniel Reuter - History of the Visit, Self published, 2013, Reykjavik
Hardcover, signed, edition of 50. More info at Daniel's site.
„I began work on this project in late summer 2012, after having recently relocated to Iceland and during a period of my life marked by profound personal transitions. Setting out on daily drives to the countryside to photograph, I was primarily seeking quiet and solitude, expecting to find a sense of direction. Equal parts topographical survey of a fictional land and account of a Herzogian existentialist trip,History of the Visit has become a lot more biographic than I initially anticipated. I am interested in the transformative quality of photography, by which thought is abstracted and landscape decontextualized.“
Pages: 72
Place: Reykjavik
Year: 2013
Publisher: Self published
Size: 21 x 27 cm (approx.)
Daniel Reuter - History of the Visit (Front)
Daniel Reuter - History of the Visit (Spine)
Daniel Reuter - History of the Visit (Back)
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Hardcover, signed, edition of 50. More info at Daniel's site.
„I began work on this project in late summer 2012, after having recently relocated to Iceland and during a period of my life marked by profound personal transitions. Setting out on daily drives to the countryside to photograph, I was primarily seeking quiet and solitude, expecting to find a sense of direction. Equal parts topographical survey of a fictional land and account of a Herzogian existentialist trip,History of the Visit has become a lot more biographic than I initially anticipated. I am interested in the transformative quality of photography, by which thought is abstracted and landscape decontextualized.“
Pages: 72
Place: Reykjavik
Year: 2013
Publisher: Self published
Size: 21 x 27 cm (approx.)