Bates, Ian, (Photographer), photographer.
Lost dog / photographs by Ian Bates ; design by Clint Woodside, edit by Clint Woodside and Ian Bates.
First edition.
Los Angeles, California : Deadbeat Club, [2023].
©2023
48 unnumbered pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Lost Dog opens with a cat inquisitively turning towards us - a character inviting us to a vast land. And we can indeed speak of character, so much does Lost Dog resemble a fable. Throughout the pages, Bates is the solitary traveler on an odyssey, coming across with elusive figures, crossing depopulated places that, always, retain the mysterious traces of a past presence - wreckage landed on the branches of a dead tree, details of a forgotten domestic life, blood stains on immaculate snow... And sometimes, among the crystal-clear images, a tenderness emerges here and there, rays of warmth found in a woman's gaze or in a benevolent flame. Through valleys and mountains, Ian Bates offers with Lost Dog a portrait of a mysterious American North West, whose strangeness and magnificent solitude he captures like no other.$c--From publisher's website.
9781952523175
1952523176
Photography, Artistic 21st century.
Photographie artistique 21e siècle.
Northwestern States 21st century Pictorial works.
États-Unis (Nord-Ouest) 21e siècle Ouvrages illustrés.
photobooks.
Photobooks.
Livres de photographies.
Woodside, Clint, 1976- editor, book designer.
Location: Library main 319980
Call No.: 319980
Copy: 1
Status: Available
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