Take Shelter by Kim William Catton
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Take Shelter by Kim William Catton
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Diving into Take Shelter, the newest publication from Copenhagen-based artist Kim William Catton, it's unclear what the book is about at first.
You sense a sort of desperation from the images, a running away from the world, which is only enforced by the epigraph taken from Frank Turner's 'The Road. But while the narrative of the book is chaotic and angst-driven, the photographs are beautiful, and very quiet and serene in their language. The relatively small size of the book gives it a feeling of being a small pocket book, and gives for a really intimate experience.
Self Published, 2014
68 pages, swiss bound
Printed at Narayana
Edition of 200
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