Timor Runguranga
A photographic journey through Timor-Leste
by David Palazón
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About the Book
Timor Runguranga is part of the Martin Parr photobook collection at TATE Modern. It has been selected in major international photography events including: Singapore International Photography Festival (2018), Istanbul Photobook Festival (2018), Ubud Writers and Readers Festival (2017), Indian Photography Festival (2017), Auckland Festival of Photography (2017), Athens Photo Festival - part of documenta 14 (2017), FELIFA in Buenos Aires (2016), Lisbon Photobook Fair (2016), Encontros da Imagem Braga - Portugal (2016). It has been acquired by some of the best libraries collections in the world, including: Hamburg University, National Library Board in Singapore; Berkeley University, University of Washington, University of Colorado Springs, University of British Columbia, Princetown University, Cornell University and the Library of Congress in the US; The National Library of Australia, Victoria State Library, State Library of Western Australia, Charles Darwin University and La Trobe University in Australia.
An unconventional gem of a photobook, and a must-have for anyone interested in documentary studies, contemporary photography, visual anthropology and … Timor-Leste.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 344 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9781367559110
- Publish Date: Jun 18, 2016
- Language English
- Keywords visual anthropology, East Timor, photography
About the Creator
David Palazón (1972, Barcelona) is a visual artist working in the fields of conceptual documentary photography and filmmaking, design, production and curation of research-based projects. He studied at the London College of Communication, Royal College of Art and the EICTV in Cuba. Driven by a curious nature for exploration and with a unique sense of humour, his work is a constant enquiry about the human condition. David’s work has been shown worldwide and is held in private collections. His documentary films ‘Mermaids of Timor-Leste' and the ‘Sacred House’ have received international awards. His photobook ‘Timor Runguranga’ is part of the TATE’s Martin Parr photobook collection. Among a long list of exhibitions and film festivals, he participated at the 2018 Singapore International Photography Festival and the 2017 Athens Photo Festival part of Documenta 14.