SILENT
NESTS
Vicki Topaz
Hardbound,
10" x 10", 96
pages
61 duotone illustrations
2009, Kehrer Verlag
Text by Doreen Schmid and Gilles Boussard
From the Publisher:
For centuries, raising pigeons and doves
was a symbol of status and privilege granted to the aristocracy.
Before the French Revolution there were over 40 000 dovecotes
in France – large, freestanding buildings, which Vicki Topaz
depicts in her enigmatic black-and-white photographs. Today less
than 1000 of these »colombiers« remain, and their
numbers dwindle further every year. Fascinated by the melancholic
nature of the once-prestigious pigeonries, the American photographer
traced their slow decay in Brittany and Normandy over the course
of several years. Beyond their documentary character, Topaz’
photographs summon associations with lost worlds, with transience
and death. And yet some of these seemingly desolate structures
still harbor life, with pigeons nesting undaunted in the homes
built just for them so many centuries ago. With its careful framing
of telling details and the subtle play of light captured by the
camera, Silent Nests represents a unique aesthetic experience.
This book represents the first photographic investigation into
this special niche of our cultural legacy.
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