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Michael Kenna - St. Joseph's College, Upholland

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From one of the most acclaimed photographers working today comes his most personal work to date-an intimate portrait of the seminary boarding school he attended for seven years and which deeply informed his artistic practice.

At age eleven, Michael Kenna developed his first roll of black and white film in a makeshift darkroom at St. Joseph's College, Upholland, the seminary he attended with the idea of becoming a Catholic priest. Kenna abandoned his religious calling after leaving the seminary, but his experiences there have continued to inform his work for decades. These gorgeous, meditative photographs were taken when Kenna returned to visit the now-shuttered school in the early 2000s. All of the qualities that make Kenna's work so appealing and evocative are here-richly nuanced tones, studies in contrast, his ability to transform the ordinary into something extraordinary. But Kenna is also revisiting a way of life that may be disappearing-not only the, at times, ruthless discipline of the British boarding school, but also the somber beauty of religious practice. In page after page of richly toned images, Kenna's camera captures the architecture of the school's built environment as well as its spiritual architecture. Kenna's richly detailed biographical essay about his experiences and observations at St. Joseph's reveal much about the way Kenna thinks and works. A critical essay by Vincent J. Miles focuses on the 110-year history of the college, contextualizing Kenna's time there. At once captivating and haunting, this series is truly one of the photographer's most personal and powerful projects to date.

About the author

Michael Kenna has produced more than 70 books of photography, including Forms of Japan, Rouge, Holga, Beyond Architecture, and Buddha. His work is in the collection of countless museums and galleries around the world. He lives in Seattle, WA.Vincent J. Miles is the author of Boys of the Cloth: The Accidental Role of Church Reforms in Causing and Curbing Abuse by Priests.

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From one of the most acclaimed photographers working today comes his most personal work to date—an intimate portrait of the seminary boarding school he attended for seven years and which deeply informed his artistic practice.

At age eleven, Michael Kenna developed his first roll of black and white film in a makeshift darkroom at St. Joseph’s College, Upholland, the seminary he attended with the idea of becoming a Catholic priest. Kenna abandoned his religious calling after leaving the seminary, but his experiences there have continued to inform his work for decades. These gorgeous, meditative photographs were taken when Kenna returned to visit the now-shuttered school in the early 2000s. All of the qualities that make Kenna’s work so appealing and evocative are here—richly nuanced tones, studies in contrast, his ability to transform the ordinary into something extraordinary. But Kenna is also revisiting a way of life that may be disappearing—not only the, at times, ruthless discipline of the British boarding school, but also the somber beauty of religious practice. In page after page of richly toned images, Kenna’s camera captures the architecture of the school’s built environment as well as its spiritual architecture. Kenna’s richly detailed biographical essay about his experiences and observations at St. Joseph's reveal much about the way Kenna thinks and works. A critical essay by Vincent J. Miles focuses on the 110-year history of the college, contextualizing Kenna’s time there. At once captivating and haunting, this series is truly one of the photographer’s most personal and powerful projects to date.

Product details

Authors Michae Kenna, Michael Kenna, Vin Miles, Vincent J. Miles
Publisher Prestel
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 11.10.2021
 
EAN 9783791387758
ISBN 978-3-7913-8775-8
No. of pages 168
Dimensions 248 mm x 23 mm x 288 mm
Weight 1278 g
Illustrations 120 SW-Abb.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

Fotografie, Christentum, Verstehen, England, Anglikanische Kirche, 20. Jahrhundert (1900 bis 1999 n. Chr.), Religion und Glaube, Priester, Internat, Duotone, Forms of Japan, Vin Miles, Michael Kenna

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