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IMA SPECIAL PRINT EDITION
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IMA SPECIAL PRINT EDITION
As an occasion to celebrate the issue of "IMA" Vol.28 Stephen Gill Edition, we have created original prints of a photograph selected by Stephen Gill himself, from his newest series, "The Pillar". It is a limited edition of 100 copies, signed by the artist and brought to you in a special edition box.
This special issue of IMA magazine is solely dedicated to Stephen Gill's practice with portfolio’s, early work, interviews and a curated section.
Issued Year: 2019 Printed and bound in Japan
Contents: 1 Original Print / 1 "IMA" Vol.28 Stephen Gill Edition (/product/ima-vol-28-stephen-gill)
Specifications: Special box / Signed / Edition: 100
- Size : 225×297mm
- Weight : 1545g
New portfolio’s, early work, essays, conversation, interviews, selected books, music and more. Plus a curated section by Stephen that includes work by Eugene Atget, Peter Doig, Francis Alys, John Constable, Sergio Larrain, Vinca Petersen, Michael Schmidt, Chris Ofili, Luc Tuymans, Rinko Kawauchi and Bertien Van Manen
- Stephen Gill: Interview
From his first childhood encounter with photography to his latest work
the Pillar
- Stephen Gill: Archive of Works
- A Chronology of Stephen Gill’s Trajectory - Cotemporary Alchemist Luce Lebart - A Selection of Favorite Albums - Intersection of Parallel Journeys: A Conversation Between Stephen Gill and Rinko Kawauchi
- Classic Works that Fascinated Stephen Gill
- 20 Artbooks Selected by Stephen Gill - A List of Favorite Records - Interview: Markus Schaden and Frederic Lezmi - What Nobody Brought to the Table in the Golden Age of Photobooks
Text taken from IMA's website : Have you heard of Stephen Gill? His whole story remains little known because he appears in the media infrequently, but we do know that he was born in Bristol and currently resides and works in rural Sweden. Looking back at his career, it becomes quite clear that he was a very 21st century artist in many ways. His creative style, in which his methods and subjects changed with each new series, is to consider the photographic medium seriously and continue producing meticulously. In this volume, we consider the irresistible appeal of Gill’s personage, manners, and works, which combine childlike innocence with creative rigor.
Photographs by Stephen Gill Soft Cover Magazine 201 Pages Various paper stock 31 Colour plates Printed and bound in Japan