Jantar Mantar
by Simon Chaput
Photographs: Simon Chaput
Text: Salman Rushdie
Publisher: Nazraeli Press
52 pages
Pictures: 25
Year: 2016
ISBN: 978-1-59005-445-1
Price: 77 €
Comments: Hardcover in slipcase, limited to 1200 hand-numbered copies, 19 x 30 cm
Born in France in 1952, Simon Chaput moved to New York City in the early 1980s, and quickly became immersed in the downtown art scene through close friends Christo and Jeanne-Claude. It was during this time that he met Isamu Noguchi, who inspired him to revisit his childhood passion for photography.
This rekindling led him to India, and the Jantar Mantar. Over the course of a year, Chaput spent time traveling to different places, and photographing the stone observatories that were built in the 18th century for the study of astronomy. It was in these early pictures that he developed his unique, poetic, and abstract style of light playing with negative space, a style that continues in his series on New York, Waterfalls, and Nudes.
While in the process of moving his studio of 30 years from Manhattan to Miami, Chaput discovered these previously unprinted images. He realized how influential they are to his whole body of work, and an intense printing session followed in his beloved darkroom. Perfectly capturing the striking combinations of geometrical forms of the Jantar Mantar, Chaput presents mysterious and romantic locations where one could spend hours in visual exploration. Indeed, he spent hours waiting for the right light and angles, and for the many visitors to have left the famous Indian sites.
Limited to 1,200 hand-numbered copies, Jantar Mantar is beautifully printed in duotone on uncoated Japanese art paper and presented in a custom slipcase. The book includes an original short story by the renowned author Salman Rushdie, written specifically to accompany Chaput’s dramatically beautiful photographs. Simon Chaput is represented in New York by the Howard Greenberg Gallery.
more books tagged »landscape« | >> see all
-
Small Things in Silence
by Masao Yamamoto
Euro 57 -
Small Things in Silence
by Masao Yamamoto
sold out -
New Horizons (signed)
by Bruno Van Den Elshout
sold out -
Land ohne Mitte (signiert)
by Anne Morgenstern
Euro 44 -
Rever
by Gabriela Machado
sold out -
After Her
by Todd Hido, Amanda Schiff
sold out
more books tagged »India« | >> see all
-
Imperfections (Collector's Portfolio - last copy)
by Regina Anzenberger
Euro 2500 -
Into the Orient
by Marc Riboud
sold out -
In Search of Habitat
by Lars Rolfsted Mortensen
Euro 35 -
2224 Kolkata
by Pierre Defaix
Euro 49 -
Early Times (signed)
by Vasantha Yogananthan
sold out -
King, Commoner, Citizen
by Prashant Panjiar
Euro 28
more books tagged »black and white« | >> see all
-
Nein, Onkel (last copy)
by various photographers
Euro 165 -
Mes années LIFE
by Pierre Boulat
Euro 90 -
Japan Sea
by Shunji Dodo
sold out -
Notting Hill in the 60s
by Charlie Phillips
sold out -
Deadline (signed)
by Will Steacy
sold out -
Divagation - Sur les Pas de Basho (signed)
by Klavdij Sluban
sold out
more books tagged »French« | >> see all
-
Sunless
by Tiane Doan na Champassak
sold out -
Piémanson (signed)
by Vasantha Yogananthan
sold out -
Sans Limites
by Théo Gosselin
sold out -
Mexico
by Antoine d'Agata
sold out -
actes (signed)
by Antoine d'Agata
Euro 180 -
STIGMA (signed)
by Antoine d'Agata
Euro 350
Random selection from the Virtual bookshelf josefchladek.com
Jantar Mantar
by Simon Chaput
Photographs: Simon Chaput
Text: Salman Rushdie
Publisher: Nazraeli Press
52 pages
Pictures: 25
Year: 2016
ISBN: 978-1-59005-445-1
Price: 77 €
Comments: Hardcover in slipcase, limited to 1200 hand-numbered copies, 19 x 30 cm
Born in France in 1952, Simon Chaput moved to New York City in the early 1980s, and quickly became immersed in the downtown art scene through close friends Christo and Jeanne-Claude. It was during this time that he met Isamu Noguchi, who inspired him to revisit his childhood passion for photography.
This rekindling led him to India, and the Jantar Mantar. Over the course of a year, Chaput spent time traveling to different places, and photographing the stone observatories that were built in the 18th century for the study of astronomy. It was in these early pictures that he developed his unique, poetic, and abstract style of light playing with negative space, a style that continues in his series on New York, Waterfalls, and Nudes.
While in the process of moving his studio of 30 years from Manhattan to Miami, Chaput discovered these previously unprinted images. He realized how influential they are to his whole body of work, and an intense printing session followed in his beloved darkroom. Perfectly capturing the striking combinations of geometrical forms of the Jantar Mantar, Chaput presents mysterious and romantic locations where one could spend hours in visual exploration. Indeed, he spent hours waiting for the right light and angles, and for the many visitors to have left the famous Indian sites.
Limited to 1,200 hand-numbered copies, Jantar Mantar is beautifully printed in duotone on uncoated Japanese art paper and presented in a custom slipcase. The book includes an original short story by the renowned author Salman Rushdie, written specifically to accompany Chaput’s dramatically beautiful photographs. Simon Chaput is represented in New York by the Howard Greenberg Gallery.
more books tagged »landscape« | >> see all
-
Small Things in Silence
by Masao Yamamoto
Euro 57 -
Small Things in Silence
by Masao Yamamoto
sold out -
New Horizons (signed)
by Bruno Van Den Elshout
sold out -
Land ohne Mitte (signiert)
by Anne Morgenstern
Euro 44 -
Rever
by Gabriela Machado
sold out -
After Her
by Todd Hido, Amanda Schiff
sold out
more books tagged »India« | >> see all
-
Imperfections (Collector's Portfolio - last copy)
by Regina Anzenberger
Euro 2500 -
Into the Orient
by Marc Riboud
sold out -
In Search of Habitat
by Lars Rolfsted Mortensen
Euro 35 -
2224 Kolkata
by Pierre Defaix
Euro 49 -
Early Times (signed)
by Vasantha Yogananthan
sold out -
King, Commoner, Citizen
by Prashant Panjiar
Euro 28
more books tagged »black and white« | >> see all
-
Nein, Onkel (last copy)
by various photographers
Euro 165 -
Mes années LIFE
by Pierre Boulat
Euro 90 -
Japan Sea
by Shunji Dodo
sold out -
Notting Hill in the 60s
by Charlie Phillips
sold out -
Deadline (signed)
by Will Steacy
sold out -
Divagation - Sur les Pas de Basho (signed)
by Klavdij Sluban
sold out
more books tagged »French« | >> see all
-
Sunless
by Tiane Doan na Champassak
sold out -
Piémanson (signed)
by Vasantha Yogananthan
sold out -
Sans Limites
by Théo Gosselin
sold out -
Mexico
by Antoine d'Agata
sold out -
actes (signed)
by Antoine d'Agata
Euro 180 -
STIGMA (signed)
by Antoine d'Agata
Euro 350
Random selection from the Virtual bookshelf josefchladek.com
Jantar Mantar
by Simon Chaput
Photographs: Simon Chaput
Text: Salman Rushdie
Publisher: Nazraeli Press
52 pages
Pictures: 25
Year: 2016
ISBN: 978-1-59005-445-1
Price: 77 €
Comments: Hardcover in slipcase, limited to 1200 hand-numbered copies, 19 x 30 cm
Born in France in 1952, Simon Chaput moved to New York City in the early 1980s, and quickly became immersed in the downtown art scene through close friends Christo and Jeanne-Claude. It was during this time that he met Isamu Noguchi, who inspired him to revisit his childhood passion for photography.
This rekindling led him to India, and the Jantar Mantar. Over the course of a year, Chaput spent time traveling to different places, and photographing the stone observatories that were built in the 18th century for the study of astronomy. It was in these early pictures that he developed his unique, poetic, and abstract style of light playing with negative space, a style that continues in his series on New York, Waterfalls, and Nudes.
While in the process of moving his studio of 30 years from Manhattan to Miami, Chaput discovered these previously unprinted images. He realized how influential they are to his whole body of work, and an intense printing session followed in his beloved darkroom. Perfectly capturing the striking combinations of geometrical forms of the Jantar Mantar, Chaput presents mysterious and romantic locations where one could spend hours in visual exploration. Indeed, he spent hours waiting for the right light and angles, and for the many visitors to have left the famous Indian sites.
Limited to 1,200 hand-numbered copies, Jantar Mantar is beautifully printed in duotone on uncoated Japanese art paper and presented in a custom slipcase. The book includes an original short story by the renowned author Salman Rushdie, written specifically to accompany Chaput’s dramatically beautiful photographs. Simon Chaput is represented in New York by the Howard Greenberg Gallery.
more books tagged »landscape« | >> see all
-
Small Things in Silence
by Masao Yamamoto
Euro 57 -
Small Things in Silence
by Masao Yamamoto
sold out -
New Horizons (signed)
by Bruno Van Den Elshout
sold out -
Land ohne Mitte (signiert)
by Anne Morgenstern
Euro 44 -
Rever
by Gabriela Machado
sold out -
After Her
by Todd Hido, Amanda Schiff
sold out
more books tagged »India« | >> see all
-
Imperfections (Collector's Portfolio - last copy)
by Regina Anzenberger
Euro 2500 -
Into the Orient
by Marc Riboud
sold out -
In Search of Habitat
by Lars Rolfsted Mortensen
Euro 35 -
2224 Kolkata
by Pierre Defaix
Euro 49 -
Early Times (signed)
by Vasantha Yogananthan
sold out -
King, Commoner, Citizen
by Prashant Panjiar
Euro 28
more books tagged »black and white« | >> see all
-
Nein, Onkel (last copy)
by various photographers
Euro 165 -
Mes années LIFE
by Pierre Boulat
Euro 90 -
Japan Sea
by Shunji Dodo
sold out -
Notting Hill in the 60s
by Charlie Phillips
sold out -
Deadline (signed)
by Will Steacy
sold out -
Divagation - Sur les Pas de Basho (signed)
by Klavdij Sluban
sold out
more books tagged »French« | >> see all
-
Sunless
by Tiane Doan na Champassak
sold out -
Piémanson (signed)
by Vasantha Yogananthan
sold out -
Sans Limites
by Théo Gosselin
sold out -
Mexico
by Antoine d'Agata
sold out -
actes (signed)
by Antoine d'Agata
Euro 180 -
STIGMA (signed)
by Antoine d'Agata
Euro 350
Random selection from the Virtual bookshelf josefchladek.com