PHOTOBOOK-NICK BRANDT-A SHADOW FALLS-SIGNED LIMITED EDITION

£4,500.00

A shadow falls

Text by Vicki Goldberg and Peter Singer
Publisher: Abrams, New York. 2009
Size: 31.5 x 39.2 cm
Pages: 132
Stock number: 010329/0123
Price: £4500 +P&P

Nick Brandt – A Shadow Falls – text by Vicki Goldberg and Peter Singer. Beautifully illustrated with 58 oversized tritone reproductions of Brandt’s elegant and elegiac photographs. Small folio, black paper-covered boards; photo-pictorial dust jacket; in a black cloth-covered clamshell box, with the debossed title. Deluxe edition, one of 150 signed and numbered copies, this is number 65, issued with one of two photographs, each in an edition of 75.  
New York: Abrams, 2009
Together with photograph. Elephant with the tattered ears, Amboseli. Archival pigment print, with Brandt’s signature, date, and edition notation 9/75, in pencil, 2008.

Some marks and to the box. The front of the box was badly faded and has been re-coloured. Print has crease down right hand side, just in from margin, from slipping in box when shut and catching in fold. Book has good clean dust wrapper. Generally very good clean condition but small dent to bottom of back board and crease to bottom edge of back of dust wrapper. These issues are reflected in the asking price.

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In A Shadow Falls, Nick Brandt continues his ambitious and ongoing photographic project to memorialize the vanishing natural grandeur of East Africa. Brandt’s wide-screen panoramas of animals and landscapes capture an epic vision of Africa not seen before. His iconic portraits of its majestic animals are filled with an empathy usually reserved for human subjects.

From the opening images in A Shadow Falls, of a verdant world filled with multitudes of animals, to the closing images of small bands of creatures moving across a parched, dusty earth, Brandt portrays a mythic Africa struggling against tragic forces. In years to come, we will look back at these powerful photographs and wonder why humanity did not do more to preserve this rare corner of earthly paradise.

Critical response to his first book, On This Earth, heralded Brandt’s photographic achievement. According to Time Magazine, ‘African wildlife has no never looked so regal and mysterious as in Brandt’s grave photographs.’ American Photo said ‘Combining splendid natural backdrops with a portraitist’s approach to animals, Brandt’s images show not only the reckless beauty of Africa’s vanishing wilds but also the humanity if its creatures. The photos have an uncanny intimacy.’ And Black and White Magazine called his photos ‘heartbreakingly beautiful’.

A Shadow Falls reproduces fifty-eight recent images in stunning, oversized tritone plates. Philosopher Peter Singer, author of the ground breaking Animal Liberation, explains why Brandt’s photographs speak to an increasing human moral conscience about our treatment of animals. The distinguished photography critic Vicki Goldberg places Brandt’s work in the history of the medium.