Exhibitions
Mind Set Art Center, Taipei City, Taiwan
13.04. – 25.05.2019
Galerie Focale, Nyon, Switzerland
30.09. – 11.11.2018
National Museum of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland
10.2.2017 - 21.5.2017
Galerie Camera Obscura, Paris, France
23.2.2017 - 1.4.2017
Christopher Taylor Steinholt
Steinholt is a house in the fishing village of Þórshöfn in the remote northeast corner of Iceland. Built in 1929 by my wife’s paternal grandparents, the house was given a name before there was a street. My wife, Álfheiður, was named after her grandmother. The closeness of their relationship and the unexpected circumstances by which we came to acquire this small house, are where the photographic project begins. Informed by stories and written accounts, I have retraced the movements of my wife’s ancestors as they criss-crossed the landscape, in search of work or a place to live. The resulting series of black and white analogue photographs compiled over the last five years are an attempt to interpret the past and investigate the origin of names as a means to inhabiting the landscape.« (Christopher Taylor)
A trained zoologist and self taught photographer, Christopher Taylor (b.1958) has traveled extensively in France, Iceland, Japan, India, and China. He has held critically acclaimed solo and group exhibitions in Paris, Madrid, London, Beijing, Delhi, Mumbai, and Calcutta, and is represented by Galerie Camera Obscura, Paris, and Tasveer, India.
Half-cloth hardcover
French/ Chinese in text supplement
22 x 22 cm
160 pages
60 duotone illustrations
English, Icelandic
Available
ISBN 978-3-86828-766-0
2017
Artists:
Design:
Kehrer Design (Martin Lutz)
Product information "Christopher Taylor"
Steinholt is a house in the fishing village of Þórshöfn in the remote northeast corner of Iceland. Built in 1929 by my wife’s paternal grandparents, the house was given a name before there was a street. My wife, Álfheiður, was named after her grandmother. The closeness of their relationship and the unexpected circumstances by which we came to acquire this small house, are where the photographic project begins. Informed by stories and written accounts, I have retraced the movements of my wife’s ancestors as they criss-crossed the landscape, in search of work or a place to live. The resulting series of black and white analogue photographs compiled over the last five years are an attempt to interpret the past and investigate the origin of names as a means to inhabiting the landscape.« (Christopher Taylor)
A trained zoologist and self taught photographer, Christopher Taylor (b.1958) has traveled extensively in France, Iceland, Japan, India, and China. He has held critically acclaimed solo and group exhibitions in Paris, Madrid, London, Beijing, Delhi, Mumbai, and Calcutta, and is represented by Galerie Camera Obscura, Paris, and Tasveer, India.
Half-cloth hardcover
French/ Chinese in text supplement
22 x 22 cm
160 pages
60 duotone illustrations
English, Icelandic
Available
ISBN 978-3-86828-766-0
2017
Artists:
Design:
Kehrer Design (Martin Lutz)
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