No images? Click here With his latest, highly anticipated book Verdigris / Ambergris, Paul Graham completes a twelve-year suite of works focussed on transience and mortality. These two sibling books present poignant portraits of horizon-gazers surveying land (Verdigris) and sea (Ambergris), juxtaposed with images of archetypal objects of natural beauty – spring blossoms and sunsets – which have been corrupted by the process of their creation in a digital camera, together forming a meditation on the degradation and demise inexorably bound to beauty. Limited number of signed editions available. ‘One of [Graham’s] strengths as an artist is his mutability. He is constantly testing what photography is capable of. All his books have an air of experimentation. He has never settled into a niche, but continues to move on.’ The Guardian ‘Paul Graham’s photography practice has long been driven by an insatiable wanderlust’. Artforum ALSO BY PAUL GRAHAM UPCOMING EVENTS 3 July at CIVA, Brussels. Petra Blaisse and editors Fredi Fischli and Niels Olsen will be in conversation with architect Kersten Geers to celebrate the launch of Art Applied. LEARN MORE 5 July at Arles Book Fair, Arles. Adam Broomberg and Rafael Gonzalez will be signing copies of Anchor in the Landscape. LEARN MORE 11 July at Rio Cinema, London. Sam Ashby will be in conversation with writer and director Andrew Haigh (All of Us Strangers, 45 Years, Weekend) to celebrate the launch of Little Joe: A book about queers and cinema, mostly. LEARN MORE 11 July at Bildband, Berlin. Adam Broomberg and Rafael Gonzalez will be in conversation to mark the launch of Anchor in the Landscape. LEARN MORE |