Two new editions ‘Transience’ and ‘An Eye for an Ear’ featuring all artists exhibited in Photography Open Salon Arles 2011 and 2012
Transience, 2011
Limited edition of 750. Hardback: 220 pages. Size: Portrait 290 x 220mm. Foreword by Stuart Franklin, Magnum. Curated by Vanja Karas. Publisher: ubyu (July 2012). Language: English. Price: £55.00 excluding delivery. Discount code available for participating artists. To order click here.
Featuring all the exhibited images by the finalists selected for Photography Open Salon Arles 2011, (110 award winning photographers from 34 countries), plus additional images not featured in the installation, artist statements, installation images and Galerie Huit 2011 guest artists Vee Speers, Jean Claude Sauer and Vanja Karas.
A stunning selection of award-winning images from Photography Open Salon Arles 2011 exploring the theme of Transience – how we relate to a permanent state of transition, impermanence, change and the passing of time. Over 100 exceptional photographers from 34 countries interpret change and the process of changing through personal, historical, environmental, cultural, global, political, social, geographical and seasonal observations, emotions, experiences and beliefs.
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An Eye for an Ear, 2012
Softback Catalogue: 125 pages. Size: Portrait 200 x 135mm, Curated by Vanja Karas. Publisher: ubyu (July 2012). Language: English. Price: £20.00 excluding delivery. To order click here.
An Eye for and Ear catalogue featuring Photography Open Salon Arles 2012 finalists, 106 artists from 34 counties. Also includes artist statements interpreting the theme.
Exhibition catalogue of award winning photography from the Photography Open Salon Arles 2012 exhibition ‘An Eye For An Ear‘ featuring 108 photographers from 34 countries.
‘An Eye For An Ear’ explores photographic observations, concepts, emotions, experiences and beliefs relating to the silences and the sounds of our society and the visible and invisible that surrounds us. Changes in how we view the world as a result of the development of new communication technologies, things that we see but that others may not hear or be aware of, unspoken silences of fear and desolation, the joys of sound in laughter and music and universal pictorial expressions.



