Photographer Karin Borghouts' own parental home was destroyed by a fire. Despite the feelings of grief, chaos and irrevocability, Borghouts became fascinated by the beauty that the destruction had left behind. Her intuitive decision to capture the charred interior at that moment led to a series of haunting and moving images.
After a first artist edition that sold out quickly, it is time for an even more extensive book with existing but also unpublished photos. Release 13 May 2021.
THE HOUSE
94 pages
Softcover, Swiss binding
24 x 30 cm
57 photographs by Karin Borghouts
Graphic design by Jean-Michel Meyers
Text by Eric Min (NL, FR, ENG)
Quotations by Paul de Moor (NL, FR, ENG)
SNOECK publishers
Printed by Graphius, Belgium
ISBN: 978-9-4616-1674-6
25 euro
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THE HOUSE Special edition with print
A signed and numbered edition limited to 45 books
Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper, signed and numbered
32 x 38 cm (4 cm white border included).
Choice of 3 photos (15 ex each) (scroll down)
185 euro
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THE HOUSE 2021 cover
THE HOUSE (NL, FR, ENG) Karin Borghouts 2021 Snoeck Publishers
Special edition THE HOUSE choice of 3 prints
1. Pot - Special edition 32 x 38 cm (4 cm white border included)
2. SOLD OUT - Corridor - Special edition 32 x 38 cm (4 cm white border included)
3. SOLD OUT - Bedroom - Special edition 32 x 38 + 4 cm white border included
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