Front Towards Enemy: Photographing the War in Afghanistan

Author:   Louie Palu ,  Rebecca Senf
Publisher:   Yoffy Press
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9781943948086


Pages:   60
Publication Date:   19 October 2017
Format:   Mixed media product
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Palu is a rare combination of artist and war photographer, able to stand present for horrific human events and then synthesize those moments into something artful, poetic, and powerful. - Lenscratch Front Towards Enemy is a deconstructed photobook showcasing the distinctly different ways award-winning photographer Louie Palu documented the war in Afghanistan over the course of five years. The power of Palu's images extend beyond one specific conflict to make a statement about the chaos of war and the ways media influences our perception of armed conflicts. Cardboard slipcase with four components: accordion fold image set, soldier portrait cards, newsprint publication, and staple-bound zine. The entire publication can also exist as a pop-up exhibition.

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Author:   Louie Palu ,  Rebecca Senf
Publisher:   Yoffy Press
Imprint:   Yoffy Press
Dimensions:   Width: 22.80cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.816kg
ISBN:  

9781943948086


ISBN 10:   1943948089
Pages:   60
Publication Date:   19 October 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Mixed media product
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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* Palu is a rare combination of artist and war photographer, able to stand present for horrific human events and then synthesize those moments into something artful, poetic, and powerful. - Lenscratch * I usually don't like to view unbound books, blogged curator and educator Elizabeth Avedon in March. They generally seem cooked up by the book designer trying to make a design statement, regardless of its effect on the photography. However, in the case of Front Towards Enemy, the mastery of documentary photographer and filmmaker Louie Palu's powerful images bring a cohesive message to this 'deconsrtucted' book - and I am appreciating each and every individual portion. * It's a deconstructed photo book that invites the reader to become an editor. - ProPhoto Daily * Louie Palu in his new multi-media publication (can we really call this a photobook?) Front Towards Enemy provides a version of a photo-documentary that resulted from a self-assignment investigation of the war conflict in Afghanistan. This is a very complex region; socially, economically, politically and environmentally that Palu has tried to emulate with an equally complex and layered print concept. - The PhotoBook Journal


* Palu is a rare combination of artist and war photographer, able to stand present for horrific human events and then synthesize those moments into something artful, poetic, and powerful. - Lenscratch * I usually don't like to view unbound books, blogged curator and educator Elizabeth Avedon in March. They generally seem cooked up by the book designer trying to make a design statement, regardless of its effect on the photography. However, in the case of Front Towards Enemy, the mastery of documentary photographer and filmmaker Louie Palu's powerful images bring a cohesive message to this 'deconsrtucted' book - and I am appreciating each and every individual portion. * It's a deconstructed photo book that invites the reader to become an editor. - ProPhoto Daily * Louie Palu in his new multi-media publication (can we really call this a photobook?) Front Towards Enemy provides a version of a photo-documentary that resulted from a self-assignment investigation of the war conflict in Afghanistan. This is a very complex region; socially, economically, politically and environmentally that Palu has tried to emulate with an equally complex and layered print concept. - The PhotoBook Journal


- Palu is a rare combination of artist and war photographer, able to stand present for horrific human events and then synthesize those moments into something artful, poetic, and powerful. - Lenscratch - I usually don't like to view unbound books, blogged curator and educator Elizabeth Avedon in March. They generally seem cooked up by the book designer trying to make a design statement, regardless of its effect on the photography. However, in the case of Front Towards Enemy, the mastery of documentary photographer and filmmaker Louie Palu's powerful images bring a cohesive message to this 'deconsrtucted' book - and I am appreciating each and every individual portion. - It's a deconstructed photo book that invites the reader to become an editor. - ProPhoto Daily - Louie Palu in his new multi-media publication (can we really call this a photobook?) Front Towards Enemy provides a version of a photo-documentary that resulted from a self-assignment investigation of the war conflict in Afghanistan. This is a very complex region; socially, economically, politically and environmentally that Palu has tried to emulate with an equally complex and layered print concept. - The PhotoBook Journal


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Louie Palu is a 2016 John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellow and a 2016-2017 Harry Ransom Center Research Fellow in the Humanities at the University of Texas at Austin. Louie is an award winning documentary photographer and filmmaker whose work has appeared in festivals, publications, and exhibitions internationally. He is the recipient of numerous awards including a Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting Grant and is a 2011-12 Bernard L Schwartz Fellow with the New America Foundation. His work examines social political issues such as human rights, conflict, and poverty.

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