'Photography for me is not looking, it's feeling. If you can't feel
what you're looking at, then you're never going to get others to
feel anything when they look at your pictures' - Don McCullin Sir
Donald McCullin's Journeys Across Roman Asia Minor is driven by an
eye for beauty and an ear for history. On his 5,000-mile travels in
western Turkey he works his ineffable magic, moving from a
sanctuary known to Homer to the broken face of an exhausted Roman
emperor, before turning his eye on the sensuous torso of a goddess.
While most of us were sheltering from Covid, Don explored the
mountains, valleys and coast of western Turkey, hunting out the
most poignant and powerful ruins of the Roman Empire. He has
created a meditation on landscape, the effects of light on ancient
stone, the way clouds animate the past, but this book is also
inescapably about conquest, imperium and power. Journeys Across
Roman Asia Minor reveals a world full of wonder. We see pavements
once trodden by Aristotle and Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar,
St Paul and the Emperor Hadrian. Through his lens we discover
ancient theatres cascading down the slopes of mountains,
2,000-year-old bridges used by hill farmers to this day, and spring
water flowing into fountains still dominated by statues of the
gods. Journeys Across Roman Asia Minor is consciously focused on
just one specific period within Turkey's dazzlingly rich parade of
historical cultures (that stretch back over 12,000 years), but by
choosing the 500 years of the Roman Empire, we can also celebrate a
time that we can all share in. Journeys Across Roman Asia Minor is
a companion to an earlier volume, Southern Frontiers, where Don had
observed the landscapes of the Roman Empire in North Africa and
Syria.Journeys Across Roman Asia Minor was created through a series
of journeys across western Turkey commissioned by Cornucopia
Magazine. His companion during all these journeys was the writer
Barnaby Rogerson, who was not only able to watch the master at work
but was able to listen to the astonishing tales from Don's
adventurous life, as they travelled along Roman roads. So we get
the context and the historical story behind every chosen
photograph. Don McCullin has won himself the reputation of being
one of the greatest living photographers of conflict, but this has
always co-existed with his other role as a great traveller. He also
takes pride in the craft, so he delights in developing all his own
film. The far frontiers of the Roman Empire are a lifelong
obsession that had been accidentally been kick-started by an
incident in his early career when he worked alongside Bruce
Chatwin.
General
Imprint: |
Cornucopia Books
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
September 2023 |
Photographers: |
Don McCullin
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Authors: |
Barnaby Rogerson
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Foreword by: |
William Dalrymple
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Dimensions: |
290 x 340mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Sewn / Cloth over boards
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Pages: |
288 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-9957566-7-0 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
0-9957566-7-8 |
Barcode: |
9780995756670 |
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