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Shadowlands

9781907317057

Shadowlands

  • ISBN 13:

    9781907317057

  • ISBN 10:

    1907317058

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 03/15/2011
  • Publisher: Black Dog Pub Ltd
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Summary

Zadoc Nava is a British photographer and filmmaker based in London. This book focuses on his most recent photographic series,Shadowlands, which documents life on the streets of Tehran. Reflecting a mood of uncertainty and melancholy, the images reveal a glimpse of ordinary life in the neighborhoods of what is remarkably turning into one of the world's most documented cities. Shadowlandsis punctuated by images of the monumental, propagandist street-art and religious posters that dominate the city. The photos reveal the separate but parallel existence of men and women within Iranian society, living under the gaze of the mullahs, the tension between modernity and tradition, and an atmosphere of uncertainty and disquiet. The congested streets and cityscapes of Tehran provide the backdrop to a series of portraits that show the inhabitants immersed in their own reverie, strangely disengaged from their surroundings. Through a lyrical documentary approach,Shadowlandspresents a complex, moving, and unfamiliar image of Iran, with moments of unexpected humor. The implication of narrative apparent in much of the work reflects Nava's background as a filmmaker. In addition to Nava's work in Iran,Shadowlandscovers several other projects, revealing his fascination with people and culture, from the situations documented inHavanaCuba andUndercurrentin South East Asia, to his latest projectA Feminine Touch, about British women boxers in the run up to the 2012 Olympics. Nava's own sense of difference and dislocation within his country of origin and his acute faculty for observing and recording the remarkable in the unremarkable is beautifully reproduced in this first published collection of his work. The book includes an introduction by David Bate and an essay by Amna Malik.Shadowlands, like Nava's photographs, provides an unusually honest and thought-provoking look into the reality of a city and its cultural identity. This book therefore is an essential read for anyone interested in recent developments in contemporary photography.

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