A Lustrum of Calendars
de Mike Chisholm
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It occurred to me that – calendars being essentially ephemeral objects – it might be worth putting together a book to record a few of them. It also seemed an interesting idea to pair the calendar image for each month (on the right) with a photograph taken by me during that particular month of that actual year (on the left). A calendar picture is a kind of speculative gamble: you pick an image for, say, June in the coming year, without any idea at all of what those few weeks in the future will be like in the various lives and situations of those who (you hope) will be looking at and living with that picture for the duration of that month. So, perhaps this book may give some hint of how each month in each of five consecutive years did turn out for me, if only as captured in one photograph. I thought it would at least be curious to see how often there might or might not be a connection to be made between the two images, one as prophesy and the other as actuality.
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Libros de arte y fotografía
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Características: Apaisado estándar, 25×20 cm
N.º de páginas: 134 - Fecha de publicación: jun. 27, 2019
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave art, digital, photography, calendars
Acerca del creador
Mike Chisholm is an independent artist-photographer, based in Southampton, UK. Mike was born and raised in Stevenage, a New Town 30 miles north of London. He was educated at local state schools, then studied at Balliol College Oxford, the University of East Anglia, and University College London. For thirty years he worked as a librarian in the higher education sector (Bristol and Southampton universities) but now concentrates on photographic and writing projects. In recent years he has exhibited his photographs, digital images, and bookworks internationally in several one-man and group shows. His blog, IDIOTIC HAT, is widely read and regarded by many as a must-read source of photographic inspiration, ironic wisdom and amusement. Or so he says.