Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
88
Language
English
Published
Feb 29, 2012
Publisher
Damiani
ISBN-10
8862082185
ISBN-13
9788862082181
Description
Cass Bird has emerged as a prominent figure in contemporary photography, blending personal narrative with broader themes of identity and nature. Her work evokes powerful emotions through striking imagery, capturing the essence of her subjects in a way that feels both intimate and expansive. This collection reflects her ten-year journey, showcasing her ability to intertwine the human experience with the wild, challenging traditional portrayals of beauty and strength.
Together with contributors Sally Singer and J. Jack Halberstam, Bird delves deep into the concept of rewilding—not just in nature, but within ourselves. Their insightful essays accompany Bird's evocative photographs, prompting readers to reconsider their relationship with the natural world and their own identities. The fusion of visuals and words invites a thoughtful exploration of what it means to reconnect with one’s roots, both biologically and emotionally.
Together with contributors Sally Singer and J. Jack Halberstam, Bird delves deep into the concept of rewilding—not just in nature, but within ourselves. Their insightful essays accompany Bird's evocative photographs, prompting readers to reconsider their relationship with the natural world and their own identities. The fusion of visuals and words invites a thoughtful exploration of what it means to reconnect with one’s roots, both biologically and emotionally.
Genres
Contemporary