Alan Huck - I walk toward the sun which is always going down workshopsMACK 2019 In Alan Hucks image text book, I walk toward the sun which is always going down, an unnamed narrator wanders a city in the American Southwest, where their observations and encounters become catalysts for rumination on a wide range of subjects. Shifting between photographs of the citys peripheries and an interior monologue written in first person, fragmentary prose, this hybrid essay draws on the ambulatory works of writers such as W. G.
presenting a radically democratising portrait of the United Kingdom in which individuals
navigating tensions between intimacy and publicity
inspired by the alliterative verse of the old English poems The Wanderer and The Seafarer
»Macht Liebe« is a highly political book
with Handmade Ebru Endpapers
DEATH LANDSCAPES is the second book by Hubert Humka
was trying to exorcise demons he encountered when he was a young man in the army
I had the opportunity to revisit my archive of negatives and contact sheets from the 1980s
filled with disappearances
the book includes essays by the exhibition’s curator
Bitter Honeydew documents the street vendors' daily struggle for survival
expanded with numerous previously unseen images