FUGUE - Lydia Goldblatt
Fugue by Lydia Goldblatt is a body of work about love and grief, motherhood and loss, intimacy and distance, told through photographs and writing. Centered on the domestic space and realized over a period of four years, it tells a story that is neither apologetic nor idealized.
When Goldblatt became a mother, she found herself unable to take photographs. However, after her own mother's death, she began photographing again, both at home and in the city around her.
Published by GOST BOOKS, 2024
19.9 × 25cm
192 pages
ISBN: 978-1-915423-40-5
Fugue by Lydia Goldblatt is a body of work about love and grief, motherhood and loss, intimacy and distance, told through photographs and writing. Centered on the domestic space and realized over a period of four years, it tells a story that is neither apologetic nor idealized.
When Goldblatt became a mother, she found herself unable to take photographs. However, after her own mother's death, she began photographing again, both at home and in the city around her.
Published by GOST BOOKS, 2024
19.9 × 25cm
192 pages
ISBN: 978-1-915423-40-5
Fugue by Lydia Goldblatt is a body of work about love and grief, motherhood and loss, intimacy and distance, told through photographs and writing. Centered on the domestic space and realized over a period of four years, it tells a story that is neither apologetic nor idealized.
When Goldblatt became a mother, she found herself unable to take photographs. However, after her own mother's death, she began photographing again, both at home and in the city around her.
Published by GOST BOOKS, 2024
19.9 × 25cm
192 pages
ISBN: 978-1-915423-40-5