Killing Time (signed)
Through a series of images produced over more than a decade, photographer Kent Klich explores the conditions of those living in Gaza, a society under constant siege.
In the foreword, Judith Butler, philosopher and engaged in the conflict between Palestine and Israel, writes:
“As onlookers, we are face to face with the fragments of lost life. At the same time, all the signs of habitation are there, blasted into fragments, opened to the sky, blanched and emptied. How many years did those who lived together in these structures have together? How many decades and generations were blasted out and dispossessed? ... If we come to understand what it means to live with the imminent, certain yet unpredictable destruction of someone’s daily life, then perhaps we have begun to understand the spatial and temporal modalities by which terror is administered in Gaza.”
173 b/w and color images • Text by Judith Butler • Translation to Swedish: Karin Lindeqvist • Design and layout: Tina Enghoff • Editor: Gösta Flemming • The book also contains a DVD with the video installation Killing Time • Hardcover • 195 x 270 mm • 236 pages • English/Swedish 2013

Gaza Photo Album
During three weeks at the turn of the year 2008/2009, Israeli military implemented Operation Cast Led – an attack against the population of Gaza. More than 2,000 houses were completely destroyed, about 20,000 were damaged more or less badly, and around 900 civilians were killed. Swedish photographer Kent Klich arrived in Gaza when the more acute Israeli acts of war had ceased, and the population tried to recreate some kind of ordinary everyday life from the wreckage. His task was to depict the shelled family homes of affected Gazans from their private perspective. In doing this, he collaborated with fact finders from the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights. In a serie of disturbingly beautiful pictures Kent Klich has mapped the annihilating effects of total destruction in the small symbolic corner of the Middle East that is the locus of it’s endemic controversy, and walked the viewer through the shattered window into Gaza’s very heart. 55 color images • Foreword by Jaber Wishah • Text by Kent Klich • Editor: Gösta Flemming • Design and layout: Tina Enghoff • Co-published with Umbrage Editions, New York (English edition for US and Canada) and Forlaget Politisk Revy, Copenhagen (Danish edition) • Hard cover • 255 x 200 mm • 89 pages • Two editions: English and Swedish • 2009
Shortlisted for the Swedish Photobook Award 2010.
Included in Parr/Badger’s The Photobook: A History volume III.

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Killing Time (signed)
Through a series of images produced over more than a decade, photographer Kent Klich explores the conditions of those living in Gaza, a society under constant siege.
In the foreword, Judith Butler, philosopher and engaged in the conflict between Palestine and Israel, writes:
“As onlookers, we are face to face with the fragments of lost life. At the same time, all the signs of habitation are there, blasted into fragments, opened to the sky, blanched and emptied. How many years did those who lived together in these structures have together? How many decades and generations were blasted out and dispossessed? ... If we come to understand what it means to live with the imminent, certain yet unpredictable destruction of someone’s daily life, then perhaps we have begun to understand the spatial and temporal modalities by which terror is administered in Gaza.”
173 b/w and color images • Text by Judith Butler • Translation to Swedish: Karin Lindeqvist • Design and layout: Tina Enghoff • Editor: Gösta Flemming • The book also contains a DVD with the video installation Killing Time • Hardcover • 195 x 270 mm • 236 pages • English/Swedish 2013

Gaza Photo Album
During three weeks at the turn of the year 2008/2009, Israeli military implemented Operation Cast Led – an attack against the population of Gaza. More than 2,000 houses were completely destroyed, about 20,000 were damaged more or less badly, and around 900 civilians were killed. Swedish photographer Kent Klich arrived in Gaza when the more acute Israeli acts of war had ceased, and the population tried to recreate some kind of ordinary everyday life from the wreckage. His task was to depict the shelled family homes of affected Gazans from their private perspective. In doing this, he collaborated with fact finders from the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights. In a serie of disturbingly beautiful pictures Kent Klich has mapped the annihilating effects of total destruction in the small symbolic corner of the Middle East that is the locus of it’s endemic controversy, and walked the viewer through the shattered window into Gaza’s very heart. 55 color images • Foreword by Jaber Wishah • Text by Kent Klich • Editor: Gösta Flemming • Design and layout: Tina Enghoff • Co-published with Umbrage Editions, New York (English edition for US and Canada) and Forlaget Politisk Revy, Copenhagen (Danish edition) • Hard cover • 255 x 200 mm • 89 pages • Two editions: English and Swedish • 2009
Shortlisted for the Swedish Photobook Award 2010.
Included in Parr/Badger’s The Photobook: A History volume III.

#hobbycollection

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Gaza : Photo Album & Killing Time [signed]
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Kent Klich
2009
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2013
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Angol, Svéd
Original language
Igen
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