THE
AUCKLAND PROJECT
John Gossage and Alec Soth
Hardbound,
9" x 11½",
160
pages
80 color illustrations
Two volumes
2010, Radius Books
From the Publisher:
In the Spring of 2009, John Gossage and Alec Soth traveled together
to New Zealand to work on a joint photography project. For both,
it was a trip of departures. Gossage has been creating photographic
literature in black-and-white for over 40 years, and this trip
yielded one of the first bodies of work he had ever produced in
color. Soth’s work with the 8×10 view camera has inspired
an entire generation of his contemporaries, and leaving it behind
was key to approaching the world from a fresh visual perspective.
The results represent a major shift of vision for these two vastly
important American photographers.
This publication represents the culmination of
that trip. Both the concept and the content of the book have been
driven by the uniqueness of the collaboration and the primacy
of the photobook to the artistic practice of both Soth and Gossage.
Essentially two books in one, The Auckland Project showcases
a playful attention to materials and presentation that marks all
Radius Books projects. Unlike 2007’s Obvious & Ordinary
in which Martin Parr (in his signature color) and John Gossage
(using black-and-white) published the results of a road-trip across
the American South, this volume presents the two photographers’
work separately, creatively combined through the device of the
book and its housing. |