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"At one point, I discovered that I could take note of who I was thanks to the 8e art. So this book is a map of that self, and of the town where I was born.
With "Keepers of the Ocean", young Greenland-born photographer Inuuteq Storch unveils a truly intimate account of northern island life, where the twilight and cold landscapes of the town of Sisimiut seem to participate in the visual interpretation of a quest that is both personal and communal. This photographic narrative, produced over the last three years, captures the true, unsettling authenticity of a singularly isolated place where activities are few and far between, and where habits take root naturally. In this way, Inuuteq Storch expresses the romanticism of a generation in search of meaning, living to the rhythm of the natural elements, love and the vagaries of memory. Foreword by Martin Brandt Hansen.
Published by Disko Bay Editions, 2022
21.5 cm x 28 cm, 192 pages
ISBN 978-87-973526-0-1
"At one point, I discovered that I could take note of who I was thanks to the 8e art. So this book is a map of that self, and of the town where I was born.
With "Keepers of the Ocean", young Greenland-born photographer Inuuteq Storch unveils a truly intimate account of northern island life, where the twilight and cold landscapes of the town of Sisimiut seem to participate in the visual interpretation of a quest that is both personal and communal. This photographic narrative, produced over the last three years, captures the true, unsettling authenticity of a singularly isolated place where activities are few and far between, and where habits take root naturally. In this way, Inuuteq Storch expresses the romanticism of a generation in search of meaning, living to the rhythm of the natural elements, love and the vagaries of memory. Foreword by Martin Brandt Hansen.
Published by Disko Bay Editions, 2022
21.5 cm x 28 cm, 192 pages
ISBN 978-87-973526-0-1
"At one point, I discovered that I could take note of who I was thanks to the 8e art. So this book is a map of that self, and of the town where I was born.
With "Keepers of the Ocean", young Greenland-born photographer Inuuteq Storch unveils a truly intimate account of northern island life, where the twilight and cold landscapes of the town of Sisimiut seem to participate in the visual interpretation of a quest that is both personal and communal. This photographic narrative, produced over the last three years, captures the true, unsettling authenticity of a singularly isolated place where activities are few and far between, and where habits take root naturally. In this way, Inuuteq Storch expresses the romanticism of a generation in search of meaning, living to the rhythm of the natural elements, love and the vagaries of memory. Foreword by Martin Brandt Hansen.
Published by Disko Bay Editions, 2022
21.5 cm x 28 cm, 192 pages
ISBN 978-87-973526-0-1