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KEEPERS OF THE OCEAN - Inuuteq Storch
“At one point, I discovered that I could keep track of who I was thanks to the 8art art. So this book is a map of that self, and of the city where I was born.”
In his series “Keepers of the Ocean,” Inuuteq Storch, a young photographer from Greenland, unveils an intimate portrait of life on a northern island, where the twilight and the cold landscapes of the town of Sisimiut seem to contribute to the visual interpretation of a quest that is both personal and communal. This photographic narrative, created over the past three years, captures the reality with a haunting authenticity of such a unique, isolated place where activities are scarce and traditions take root naturally. Inuuteq Storch thus expresses the romanticism of a generation in search of meaning, living in tune with the natural elements, love, and the vagaries of memory. Foreword by Martin Brandt Hansen.
Published by Disko Bay Editions, 2022
21.5 cm 28 cm, 192 pages
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“At one point, I discovered that I could keep track of who I was thanks to the 8art art. So this book is a map of that self, and of the city where I was born.”
In his series “Keepers of the Ocean,” Inuuteq Storch, a young photographer from Greenland, unveils an intimate portrait of life on a northern island, where the twilight and the cold landscapes of the town of Sisimiut seem to contribute to the visual interpretation of a quest that is both personal and communal. This photographic narrative, created over the past three years, captures the reality with a haunting authenticity of such a unique, isolated place where activities are scarce and traditions take root naturally. Inuuteq Storch thus expresses the romanticism of a generation in search of meaning, living in tune with the natural elements, love, and the vagaries of memory. Foreword by Martin Brandt Hansen.
Published by Disko Bay Editions, 2022
21.5 cm 28 cm, 192 pages
ISBN