'Dear Light, dearest dearest Light' by Karien Vandekerkhove

  • Author
  • Publisher
    Hopper&Fuchs
  • Designer
    Kim Beirnaert
  • Price
    € 29,95
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  • Pages
    64
  • Dimensions
    23,9 x 17 cm
  • Characteristics
    Patabind
  • ISBN
    9789464002102
  • Published
    November 2023

Belgian photographer Karien Vandekerkhove weaves intimate images where light and chance conspire—ordinary moments trembling with quiet significance. “Dear Light,” conceived amid the silence of grief, leads us through a luminous terrain shaped by loss.

Karien Vandekerkhove wrote a letter to The Light.
It resulted in a book as a personal encounter with ‘the traces light leaves’, and is a unique tribute to her father.

Philip Balls text accompanies a series of colour photographs that foster thoughtful perspectives on, as Fernando Pessoa says, ‘The dream is to see the invisible forms’.

“That’s what I see in these photographs too: not simply a play of light on and through matter, but a sense of absence, of things and people departed, leaving behind ethereal traces not just in the arrangements of objects – tables, bottles, glasses, apples – but in the effects those manipulations of the visible have on the ethereal. It’s all very ordinary until we stop and notice how rich and subtle these effects are. Mostly that is, after all, how life is. These images are a form of remembrance.”*

“What I’m saying is that, if Vandekerkhove’s images force us to think about things that are “not really there”, the response might be to ask: not really where?” *

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*Segments of the curatorial essay by P Ball

The book is designed by Kim Beirnaert
& published by the Belgian publisher Hopper&Fuchs