Edited by Elizabeth Krist. Text by Bénédicte de Montlaur, Susan Meiselas, Kristen Mckibben.
Talented local photographers capturing historic sites and their stewards
From traditional Ashanti buildings in Ghana to Sumba in Indonesia, Yanacancha-Huaquis in Peru, Tiretta Bazaar in India and the Garcia Pastures in the US, this book takes you on a journey around the world and its places of beauty and history. The result of a collaboration between the Magnum Foundation and the World Monuments Fund, it illustrates the complex and reciprocal relationship between humanity—especially local communities—and the monuments and landscapes they shape. Eleven photographers offer overlapping narratives—those of the monuments that bear witness to history, those of the local communities that are their stewards, and that of the photographer—so that each shot becomes a sedimentation of times and points of view. This series of photographs not only illustrates the diversity of the world’s cultural heritage but also warns us of the threats to its environment.
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FORMAT: Hbk, 7.5 x 10 in. / 144 pgs / 100 color. LIST PRICE: U.S. $40.00 LIST PRICE: CANADA $60 ISBN: 9782370742629 PUBLISHER: SKIRA PARIS AVAILABLE: 2/4/2025 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: TRADE PUBLISHING STATUS: Active AVAILABILITY: In stock TERRITORY: NA LA
Published by SKIRA PARIS. Edited by Elizabeth Krist. Text by Bénédicte de Montlaur, Susan Meiselas, Kristen Mckibben.
Talented local photographers capturing historic sites and their stewards
From traditional Ashanti buildings in Ghana to Sumba in Indonesia, Yanacancha-Huaquis in Peru, Tiretta Bazaar in India and the Garcia Pastures in the US, this book takes you on a journey around the world and its places of beauty and history. The result of a collaboration between the Magnum Foundation and the World Monuments Fund, it illustrates the complex and reciprocal relationship between humanity—especially local communities—and the monuments and landscapes they shape. Eleven photographers offer overlapping narratives—those of the monuments that bear witness to history, those of the local communities that are their stewards, and that of the photographer—so that each shot becomes a sedimentation of times and points of view. This series of photographs not only illustrates the diversity of the world’s cultural heritage but also warns us of the threats to its environment.