View Detailsīook Details: Cloth over BoardISBN-13: 978-1942084648108 pages 55 Color Photographs8.5 x 9 inches$45 US $65.50 CAN “What Duffy captures in her photos is a presence that animates the streets the hope that always has been, and always will be a part of the Cuban people.”, - Musee MagazineSpanish/English textPhotographs by Hilary Duff圜ontributions by Jon Lee Anderson The Cuban community has long coped with challenges through ingenuity resulting in a rich culture that has flourished in spite of material scarcity. The result is a document which not only tells of of hard toil and the declining economic role of the family farm, but celebrates a resilient, fiercely independent tradition.
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She combined her images with materials from her family’s archive to create a rich, multi-layered narrative about family tradition, agriculture, emigration, and the passage of time. The realization that she was part of a larger rural exodus provided her with the impetus to document her farm at this critical juncture. Her parents are the fourth, and last, consecutive generation to work this land, as she and her siblings have all moved away to pursue other careers. 108 Pages / 10 Color / 70 Duotone ISBN 9780983231691 List Price: $39.95 “Sarah Christianson's approach to this project is thoughtful, thorough and meticulous in its presentation.”, - Fraction Magazine, December 2013“.an homage to family farming, an exploration of personal ancestry, a scrapbook, a sociological study of Norwegian immigrants, a love letter to North Dakota, and a long-term photography project.", - Photo Eye Blog, January 30, 2014Photographs by Sarah Christianson Introduction by Arnold R Alanen “The search for home place is the mythical search for the axis mundi, for something to hang on to,” wrote Lucy Lippard in The Lure of the Local. For Sarah Christianson, home is a 1200-acre farm in the Red River Valley of North Dakota. View DetailsīOOK INFO Hardcover, 10 X 8 In. Pieter de Vos is an award-winning photographer, educator and facilitator.Leilani Farha is the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Housing.Stephan de Beer is the Director of the Centre of Contextual Ministry, University of Pretoria.
For many, the dream of the “rainbow nation” remains elusive. His narrative personifies the story of my homeland: a place of promise and heartache a place of perseverance and faith a place where personal histories reveal complex social truths. As South Africa observes the 25-year anniversary of the abolishment of apartheid, it is important to reflect on the country’s imperfect journey to democracy. This book represents my promise to carry his story forward. Early in my time with Donald, he confided that he had long desired to have his story told. The Village is a microcosm for the tensions South Africa is experiencing around land, migration, and the growing gap between the rich and the poor. I met Donald when he was living in Woodlane Village, an informal settlement located in a wealthy suburb in Pretoria. The book provides an intimate view of South Africa, 25 years after apartheid, through the life of Donald Banda. Since 2012, I have been collaborating with Donald Banda to explore questions of home and belonging. De Vos’s point of view is intimate without being aggressive.,- ZEKE Magazine, Spring 2019Featured in Black + White Magazine and F-Stop MagazinePhotographs and introduction by Pieter de VosForeword by Leilani Farha Contributions by Stephan de Beer and Donald Banda HOMELANDS is the product of seven years of documentary work. His is a wonderful selection of portraits, landscapes and views from the pulse of daily life. Book Details: Paper over BoardISBN-13: 978-1942084624156 pages 70 images10 x 9 inches$45 US $58.99 CAN “De Vos’s black-and-white photography generates a sense of unity within the cacophony of the makeshift dwellings and conflicting colors of the temporary community.