Tidal Horizon
Matthieu Litt
Weight | 520 g |
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Dimensions | 250 × 105 mm |
printrun | print-run 200 copies |
Cover | hardcover |
binding | thread bound |
printing | digital printing |
Format | 250 x 205 mm |
coverage | 128 pages |
language | English |
ISBN | ISBN 9782930754185 |
Publisher | Editions du Caïd |
year | 2018 |
Weight: 520g
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(…) Our awareness of patterns in nature, like those of the seasons and the tides, is ancient, but the way that we have negatively affected those cycles, though disputed in some quarters, is a more recent development, and one that appears increasingly hard to ignore. Matthieu Litt’s Tidal Horizon is, in the first instance, a consideration of one particular cyclical process, made obvious by the title of the work, and, in the larger sense, it addresses the human relationship with nature. However, Litt’s approach eschews the documentary in favor of a refined visual and metaphorical vocabulary, giving us new ways to see these cycles, along with newways to think about what our place in the natural order might ultimately be.He suggests the circularity of these patterns both in the structure of the book overall, and also in terms of what he has photographed, motifs that evoke reoccurrence and closure. However, they also indicate a kind of disturbance, perhaps calling the stability of these natural patterns into question. — Darren Campion