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One Picture Books

Pillar 2nd Printing

Gill, Stephen

Code: 3647

Publisher: Nobody

New Hardcover 2nd printing, Signed by the photographer

Price: £80

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2nd Printing one of only 400 copies Signed by the Photographer Quoted extract by Karl Ove Knausgård, an essay written and to accompany The Pillar A pillar knocked into the ground next to a stream in a flat, open landscape, trees and houses visible in the distance, beneath a vast sky. That is the backdrop to all of Stephen Gill´s photographs in this book. We see the same landscape in spring and summer, in autumn and winter, we see it in sunshine and rain, in snow and wind. Yet there is not the slightest monotony about these pictures, for in almost every one there is a bird, and each of these birds opens up a unique moment in time. We see something that has never happened before and will never happen again. That it takes place in the midst of a landscape characterised by repetition, in which time is cyclical, sets up a keen existential dynamic: on the one hand, everything has happened before, there?s nothing new under the sun; on the other, every moment is unique and carries the hallmark of the miracle: what happens happens only once and never again. But this wasn?t what I thought about the first time I looked at these photographs. In fact, I barely thought at all, for I was shaken, as a person so often is when confronted with an extraordinary work of art. I?d never seen birds in this way before, as if on their own terms, as independent creatures with independent lives. Ancient, forever improvising, endlessly embroiled with the forces of nature, and yet indulging too. And so infinitely alien to us. Karl Ove Knausgård Photographs by Stephen Gill Words by Karl Ove Knausgård 3 Part cloth bound hardback 224 Pages 96 Quadtone black and white plates 31 Colour plates 216 mm x 270 mm Book contains inserted saddle stitched booklet with text 132 x 210 mm Edited and sequenced by Stephen Gill Designed by Greger Ulf Nilson Published by Nobody