Interiors. By Orri Jónsson. Text by Kári Pétursson and Gunnar Porri Pétursson. Steidl, 2011. 144pp., illustrated throughout, 29,7x31 cm.
Book description:
" 'Useful pictures don’t start from ideas. They start from seeing'. Robert Adams
Orri Jónsson was holidaying one summer in the north of Iceland with his family, when he stumbled upon an abandoned farmhouse and began taking photos of it.
Fascinated with the results but disappointed by the restrictions of the 35mm film he had used, he returned to the motif with a large-format analogue camera.
Orri thus photographed the gloriously decaying interiors of deserted houses throughout Iceland for the next twelve years, and 'Interiors' contains the best of these images from 1999 to 2010.
Painterly in colour, rigorous in composition and lacking in people, Orri’s photos evoke the personal histories of the inhabitants who long ago abandoned their homes. 'Interiors' is shaped by an uncanny silence and sense of loss, most poignant in the images of objects people left behind - old buttons, newspapers and even a hot water bottle - tokens of vanished lives."
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