Photobook by Swedish photographer Gerry Johansson. Revisiting the plains of central Spain—one of the first landscapes to capture his imagination—he traces the memory of a chapel encountered decades earlier, quietly observing scenes where culture and time overlap. Stone and plaster, crosses and telephone wires, shadows cast in dust—these contrasts evoke a space where past and present intersect, inviting the viewer to sense the story told by the landscape itself. A contemplative visual journey that rediscovers the layered beauty of terrain shaped by time.
Pages : 320 pages
Size : 17×24cm (hardcover)
・As the book is on display in-store, we are unable to guarantee pristine condition.
Gerry Johansson (born 1945) is a Swedish photographer known for his meticulous black-and-white compositions capturing marginal places marked by subtle traces of identity. Using large-format cameras and developing his own roll film, he presents photographic works that quietly give voice to place through the medium of the photobook.