🚚 Free Worldwide Shipping on All Orders!Shop Now
Fair Catch
HomeStore

Fair Catch

Fair Catch

Named after a routine truce in (american) football, Fair Catch is a book of photographs mediating disorder and formality. Anxiety permeates humor and affection in sculpted clutter and casually distorted bodies, in a dog growing grayer, in horses tethered to dwarfing landscapes. While sequence from one image to the next—organized around a recurrent set of figures, subjects, and environments—plays at the suggestion of narrative, what results, frame against frame, tends toward a diversion from the ordinary. Not just toying with sensibility, these photographs sensitize us to the errancy of detail—of color, texture, and visual rhythm—of what the familiar too often dismisses or fails to accommodate.

$13.79

Original: $39.41

-65%
Fair Catch

$39.41

$13.79

More Images

Fair Catch - Image 2
Fair Catch - Image 3
Fair Catch - Image 4
Fair Catch - Image 5
Fair Catch - Image 6
Fair Catch - Image 7
Fair Catch - Image 8
Fair Catch - Image 9
Fair Catch - Image 10
Fair Catch - Image 11
Fair Catch - Image 12

Fair Catch

Named after a routine truce in (american) football, Fair Catch is a book of photographs mediating disorder and formality. Anxiety permeates humor and affection in sculpted clutter and casually distorted bodies, in a dog growing grayer, in horses tethered to dwarfing landscapes. While sequence from one image to the next—organized around a recurrent set of figures, subjects, and environments—plays at the suggestion of narrative, what results, frame against frame, tends toward a diversion from the ordinary. Not just toying with sensibility, these photographs sensitize us to the errancy of detail—of color, texture, and visual rhythm—of what the familiar too often dismisses or fails to accommodate.

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

Named after a routine truce in (american) football, Fair Catch is a book of photographs mediating disorder and formality. Anxiety permeates humor and affection in sculpted clutter and casually distorted bodies, in a dog growing grayer, in horses tethered to dwarfing landscapes. While sequence from one image to the next—organized around a recurrent set of figures, subjects, and environments—plays at the suggestion of narrative, what results, frame against frame, tends toward a diversion from the ordinary. Not just toying with sensibility, these photographs sensitize us to the errancy of detail—of color, texture, and visual rhythm—of what the familiar too often dismisses or fails to accommodate.

Fair Catch | Village. Leeds,