Conference of the Birds
Sybren Vanoverberghe
CONDITION & NOTES | |
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TYPE | PUBLICATION YEAR |
Hardcover |
2019 |
EDITION | LANGUAGE |
First |
English |
PUBLISHER | DIMENSIONS |
Art Paper Editions | 30 x 25 x 1 cm |
Good / Exterior has some light shelf wear. Bump to the bottom right corner.
TYPE
Hardcover
PUBLICATION YEAR
2019
EDITION
First
LANGUAGE
English
PUBLISHER
Art Paper Editions
DIMENSIONS
30 x 25 x 1 cm
ABOUT
Conference of the Birds shows an outtake from an analysis of the correlation between time and place and the historical Iranian landscape. How do places appear and disappear? How do we attach meaning to a certain site? In what way can photography deal with deconstructed icons in comparison to the (a-)historical palm tree sticking out its tongue?
A small desert village has been photographed obsessively and captured from every angle. Elements are positioned in the frame so that they are repeated in the next. The photographs move in close to the landscape of a palm tree village. The village is small and serene. Palm trees appear all over the place, they are burned, bent, dry, and dead. They resemble pillars and artefacts that are left behind on various historical sites, and they can be associated with land art installations.