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Satijn Panyigay

VOID


  • Hartmann Books
  • by Design:-SYB-
  • 9783960700999 | EN | HB
Minimalist photography holds a captivating allure, embracing simplicity and seeking solace within the understated. In line with philosopher Blaise Pascal''s notion that "All of humanity''s problems stem from man''s inability to sit quietly in a room alone", the minimalist work of Dutch-Hungarian photographer Satijn Panyigay (*1988) challenges the power of solitude. Her first published artist book VOID brings together the work of the past years.

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Publisher Hartmann Books
ISBN 9783960700999
Author(s) Design:-SYB-
Publication date December 2023
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 320 x 212 mm
Illustrations 39 col. & bw ill.
Pages 104
Language(s) English ed.
extra information Flatbook, cover laser cut, 14 foldouts. - a true Artist book, handle with care -
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Minimalist photography holds a captivating allure, embracing simplicity and seeking solace within the understated. In line with philosopher Blaise Pascal''s notion that "All of humanity''s problems stem from man''s inability to sit quietly in a room alone", the minimalist work of Dutch-Hungarian photographer Satijn Panyigay (*1988) challenges the power of solitude. Her first published artist book VOID brings together the work of the past years. Captured mainly across empty museum spaces and depots, it is a dialogue between emphasized tranquility and rhythmic architectural abstraction. The photographs are marked by Panyigay''s consistent analog approach and her choice of a subdued color palette. The radical layout concept for VOID by Dutch book designer -SYB- creates an intimate viewing experience by using multidirectional foldouts in an order moving from dark to light images. It is one of those books that you can only "grasp" if you hold it in your hands and resist digitalization. The young photographer Satijn Panyigay (born 1988 in Nijmegen, The Netherlands) studied photography at the Utrecht School of Art, where she continues to live and work. In the Netherlands she has already had a number of museum exhibitions, but in Germany she is still a discovery.