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20131007
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Description for 20131007
Paperback. Brings together 250 color and black-and-white photographs self-portraits, nudes, portraits of lovers, friends, strangers, and the occasional street sceneall shot between 1991 and 2012, tracing a critical time during the development of the artists own voice and vision. Num Pages: 296 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: AJB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 211 x 285 x 31. Weight in Grams: 1426.
For over twenty years, Swedish photographer JH Engström has lived and worked in Paris, a city that, like New York, has a long photographic pedigree; countless photographers have been inspired by its iconic architecture and busy streets. Sketch of Paris, however, is hardly a catalog of classic Parisian scenes, offering instead a raw yet lyrical portrayal of the artist’s misadventures, loves, and random encounters in its streets, bars, and artist lofts—an entirely personal Paris. Drawing more from Nan Goldin and Anders Petersen than Eugène Atget or Henri Cartier-Bresson, Engström brings us on a gritty, no-holds-barred guided tour of life in his adopted city. The photographs provide a type of homage to Paris, a city that has greatly influenced and inspired Engström—as a photographer and as a person. The book brings together 250 color and black-and-white photographs—self-portraits, nudes, portraits of lovers, friends, strangers, and the occasional street scene—all shot between 1991 and 2012, tracing a critical time during the development of the artist’s own voice and vision.
Product Details
Publisher
JH Engström: Sketch of Paris
Number of pages
296
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Weight
1425g
Number of Pages
296
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9781597112536
SKU
V9781597112536
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Ref
99-15
About Paperback
JH Engström spent the early portion of his life and photography career between Sweden and France. After assisting Mario Testino in Paris and Anders Petersen in Stockholm, he received his formal education from Gothenburg University in Gothenburg, Sweden, graduating in 1997. Engström has produced several photobooks, including Trying to Dance (2004), Haunts (2006), CDG/JHE (2008), From Back Home (with Anders Petersen, 2009) and La Résidence (2009). Engström is the recipient of grants from such institutes as the Swedish Art Council, the Swedish Authors’ Foundation, and the Hasselblad Center. In 2005, he was shortlisted for the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize for his book Trying to Dance. He is represented by Galerie VU, Paris, and by GUN Gallery, Stockholm.
Reviews for 20131007
Twenty years of photos taken in Paris and, thankfully, nary a glimpse of the Eiffel Tower. Engstrom's photos are more about the unseen Paris. Scary, tough, smoking-cigarettes-and-partying-hard Paris. This book is a sensory overload of full-bleed photos, mixing black and white with color effortlessly. It's a diary of a life lived very, very . . . interestingly.
Amy Kellner"The New York Times Magazine" (12/19/2013) SKETCH OF PARIS...offers a refreshingly diverse perspective on a well-trodden subject.
Daisy Woodward"Another Magazine" (10/07/2013) Collected from the bars, streets, and homes Engström frequented, the end result is an intensely intimate, raw, and expressive document and portrait of past loves, adventures, and characters adrift in an ever-shifting cityscape
Colleen Kelsey"Interview" (08/13/2013)
Amy Kellner"The New York Times Magazine" (12/19/2013) SKETCH OF PARIS...offers a refreshingly diverse perspective on a well-trodden subject.
Daisy Woodward"Another Magazine" (10/07/2013) Collected from the bars, streets, and homes Engström frequented, the end result is an intensely intimate, raw, and expressive document and portrait of past loves, adventures, and characters adrift in an ever-shifting cityscape
Colleen Kelsey"Interview" (08/13/2013)