ROOTS - Harry Gruyaert (signed)
Featuring some twenty new photographs, this expanded edition of Roots (originally published in 2012 and soon out of print) plunges us into the Belgium of the 1970s and 1980s through a strange and familiar lens. From the first B&W photographs to the revelation of color, this book explores the distinctive, almost expressionist universe of the Belgian photographer.
In a highly personal text accompanying his photographs, Harry Gruyaert comments on his relationship with Belgium. An essay by Belgian writer Dimitri Verlhust brings the photographs to life from the inside.
Published by Xavier Barral, 2012 (signed edition)
29.6 cm x 22.2 cm, 160 pages, good condition
ISBN 978-2365110235
Featuring some twenty new photographs, this expanded edition of Roots (originally published in 2012 and soon out of print) plunges us into the Belgium of the 1970s and 1980s through a strange and familiar lens. From the first B&W photographs to the revelation of color, this book explores the distinctive, almost expressionist universe of the Belgian photographer.
In a highly personal text accompanying his photographs, Harry Gruyaert comments on his relationship with Belgium. An essay by Belgian writer Dimitri Verlhust brings the photographs to life from the inside.
Published by Xavier Barral, 2012 (signed edition)
29.6 cm x 22.2 cm, 160 pages, good condition
ISBN 978-2365110235
Featuring some twenty new photographs, this expanded edition of Roots (originally published in 2012 and soon out of print) plunges us into the Belgium of the 1970s and 1980s through a strange and familiar lens. From the first B&W photographs to the revelation of color, this book explores the distinctive, almost expressionist universe of the Belgian photographer.
In a highly personal text accompanying his photographs, Harry Gruyaert comments on his relationship with Belgium. An essay by Belgian writer Dimitri Verlhust brings the photographs to life from the inside.
Published by Xavier Barral, 2012 (signed edition)
29.6 cm x 22.2 cm, 160 pages, good condition
ISBN 978-2365110235