I wish to see where the winds meet (trade edition)
Christian Bragg
I wish to see where the winds meet (trade edition)
Photographs: Christian Bragg
Text: Christian Bragg
Publisher: Tumuult
Pictures: 16
Year: 2016
Comments: 16 posters, incl. 8 in 50×50 cm & 1 Leporello 25x 83 cm, bind with 2 rings that we can open to see the full pictures. First edition, 2016. Black & white photographs. Offset printing. Text in english, french and german. Limited edition of 280 numbered and signed copies.
Winds witnesses the outcome of Christian Bragg’s personal journey –a journey driven by a fragile quest for revelation and the search for oneself. His analogue black and white photography reveals contrasts going beyond those of dark and light, combining transformation and tranquility, irony and sincerity, sound and silence. With Winds, the photographer creates a personal story of memories, conceiving what he defines a “novel written with images”, whilst the viewer imagines his own through a personal and intimate experience.
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