Available late September
CAROLINE SEYMOUR
"Seymour's first photo-novel is both sad & beautiful, a very moving and intelligent piece, a light shining in the dark.” – Paddy Summerfield
Caroline Seymour's photographs bear witness to what had to be endured by their subjects. Challenging though some of them may be, the position of an onlooker is a privileged one. The intention is not to sensationalise, but to show the beauty in these primal wounds within this most human and desperate of situations, as well as the skill, dedication and compassion of the doctors attempting to heal them.
The photographs are juxtaposed with details of paintings and sculpture from UK national collections which place the work within a broader context. The religious references are not incidental; they are significant in that they emphasise both the humanity of the patients and their suffering.
These photographs celebrate the beauty of the human body, the art of surgery and the care given by the surgeons to halt a deadly disease. They are testament to the courage and integrity of all involved.
Caroline Seymour is an Oxford based photographer, writer and educator. Her work has been exhibited in various galleries and during 2024 this series will be exhibited at The Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin, Glasgow and London and in Balliol College. Oxford.
With an introduction by James Ginzburg, a British-American musician, producer and writer based in Berlin.
$45.00 clothbound hardback
96 pages, 76 duotone plates
220mm x 245mm
ISBN: 978-1-916915-02-2