Twenty-five years of Frank Van der Salm's photography in one book, designed by Irma Boom.
NOWHERE shows a world in which Instagrammability seems to rule; in which the new reality is dictated by the seductive image that may (later) be made of it. Architecture, design and urban landscape, directed by the mechanisms of global big business. The same antiseptic beauty, all over the world. NOWHERE - Imagining The Global City collects photographer Frank van der Salm’s work of the past 25 years. The image of a consumer-oriented, imaginary metropolis rises from this book, designed by Irma Boom. Images – sometimes upside down – question each other about the reality they represent. Together, they form the image of a city that, all of a sudden, seems to be simultaneously everywhere and nowhere, yet: here now. Textual contributions by Shumon Basar, Aaron Betsky and Urs Stahel, link Frank van der Salm’s oeuvre to the world of design, architecture, urban development, art and photography.
"Irma Boom – as a designer – not only took the liberty of creating a visually driven flow of images, irrespective of their date of creation, she furthered my fascination with scale and abstraction by pushing the reader to turn the book upside down, inviting him/her to look again, look better. In their own way the authors, including the designer, contribute to an understanding of the changing world behind my pictures."
--- Please note: Three different cover/bellyband combinations. Due to logistics it is not possible to choose a cover when ordering online. ---
Twenty-five years of Frank Van der Salm's photography in one book, designed by Irma Boom.
NOWHERE shows a world in which Instagrammability seems to rule; in which the new reality is dictated by the seductive image that may (later) be made of it. Architecture, design and urban landscape, directed by the mechanisms of global big business. The same antiseptic beauty, all over the world. NOWHERE - Imagining The Global City collects photographer Frank van der Salm’s work of the past 25 years. The image of a consumer-oriented, imaginary metropolis rises from this book, designed by Irma Boom. Images – sometimes upside down – question each other about the reality they represent. Together, they form the image of a city that, all of a sudden, seems to be simultaneously everywhere and nowhere, yet: here now. Textual contributions by Shumon Basar, Aaron Betsky and Urs Stahel, link Frank van der Salm’s oeuvre to the world of design, architecture, urban development, art and photography.
"Irma Boom – as a designer – not only took the liberty of creating a visually driven flow of images, irrespective of their date of creation, she furthered my fascination with scale and abstraction by pushing the reader to turn the book upside down, inviting him/her to look again, look better. In their own way the authors, including the designer, contribute to an understanding of the changing world behind my pictures."
--- Please note: Three different cover/bellyband combinations. Due to logistics it is not possible to choose a cover when ordering online. ---