Join Books.org — it's free

Sacred Places, General & Miscellaneous Travel Photography
Sacred Places by Kenro Izu β€” book cover

Sacred Places

by Kenro Izu
Write a review
Log in to track your reading progress.

Overview

During the 1980s, Kenro Izu began making photographs of difficult-to-reach places. Invariably, for want of a better description, these were places that were possessed of "spirituality." Izu made "documents" of places of worship as diverse as Easter Island, Teotihuacan, Angkor Wat, Stonehenge, the monuments of the Chinese Silk Road, Palmyra, Mustang, Hampi, the caves of Ajanta, Borobudur, Pagan, and Lhasa. The work was painstakingly slow. Since creating those first images in the 1980s, Izu has continued his travels, making numerous journeys to these out-of-the-way places. Sacred Places, which follows the success of Still Life, Izu's first book with Arena Editions, represents the first major compilation of these magnificent travel images-images that truly defy simple description. His is a vision that has literally been hacked and honed until the photographs are totally minimalist documents, to which nothing can be added and from which absolutely nothing can be subtracted. It is a vision totally outside of the ordinary photographic parameters of our time.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet. Log in to write one.

Book Details

Published
October 15, 2001
Publisher
Arena Editions,U.S.
Pages
188
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781892041470

More by Kenro Izu

Similar books