I Want to Live Innocent

Torbjorn Rodland

¥13,200(¥12,000 + tax)

Publisher/SteidlMACK

   Published/2008
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/144   Size/200*243*20
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"I Want to Live Innocent" is a collection of works by Norwegian photographer Torbjørn Rødland (1970-). Rødland has garnered international attention since the 1990s, known for his unique style that skillfully uncovers the artificiality and symbolism hidden in the everyday. Positioned as a member of the post-conceptual generation, his photographs are characterized by their superficial beauty, yet also contain a sense of incongruity and allegory, unsettling the viewer's senses and memories. Set in his hometown of Stavanger, Norway, this book was created as an attempt to reconsider his relationship with the land, featuring a series of images that intertwine fantasy and reality, intimacy and distance. The serene composition and meticulous color palette allow the subjects to emerge in a poetic and enigmatic way, deeply stimulating the viewer's imagination. Co-published by Steidl and MACK, this work is highly acclaimed for both its photographic expression and book design.
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