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Published by Steidl, 2006
80 pages with 60 tritone
plates
6.5 x 9 inches / 16.5 cm x 23cm
Softcover
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the Steidl Spring/Summer 2006 Catalog:
Rosalind Solomon made her first pictures in Poland in
1988 during a time of political change, and returned there
in 2003, a time of increasing violence and inhumanity
in the world. All of the images are of individuals, their
relationships and environments and are observations and
commentaries on Poland itself, and are a touchstone to
events in the rest of the world. Polish Shadow at time
evokes the darkness of an earlier era and recalls the
ghosts of ethnic violence, but also gives a human view
of modern Poland.
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Published by Steidl and
Photographische Sammlung / SK Stiftung Kultur, Cologne
464 pages with 204 duotone
plates
9.8 x 11.2 in. / 25 x 28.5 cm
Clothbound hardcover with dust jacket
With essays by Ingrid
Sischy, Susanne Lange and Gabrielle Conrath-Scholl
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People and their relationships with each
other are the focal point of photographs by Rosalind Solomon.
The images show well-known figures and ordinary people
as they go about their daily lives and celebrate at parties,
privately and publicly. Cultural and social contrasts
characterize the American photographer's images, captured
during numerous trips she has taken through the USA and
around the world since the 1970s. The pictures tell tales
of rootedness and loneliness, poverty and affluence, of
moments of hope and happiness.
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