Jasper (last copy)

by Matthew Genitempo


Photographs: Matthew Genitempo

Publisher: Twin Palms Publishers

96 pages

Pictures: 51

Year: 2018

ISBN: 978-1-936611-13-3

Comments: 51 tritone plates printed on uncoated paper, 26,6 x 33 cm, clothbound hardcover with raw paper dust jacket

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Inspired by the life and work of the poet and land surveyor, Frank Stanford, these photographs of hermetic homes and men living in solitude were taken in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas and Missouri.

By capturing the foggy landscapes, cluttered interiors, and rugged men that are tucked away in the dark woods, Jasper explores a fascination with running away from the everyday. The work bounces between fact and fiction, exhibiting the reality and myth of what it means to be truly apart from society.

Matthew Genitempo is an American photographer and book publisher currently living and making work in Marfa, Texas. He received his MFA in photography from the University of Hartford. Matthew was recently selected as one of PDN’s 30 Emerging Photographers and received the LensCulture Emerging Photographer Award.


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Jasper (last copy)

by Matthew Genitempo


Photographs: Matthew Genitempo

Publisher: Twin Palms Publishers

96 pages

Pictures: 51

Year: 2018

ISBN: 978-1-936611-13-3

Comments: 51 tritone plates printed on uncoated paper, 26,6 x 33 cm, clothbound hardcover with raw paper dust jacket

sold out

Inspired by the life and work of the poet and land surveyor, Frank Stanford, these photographs of hermetic homes and men living in solitude were taken in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas and Missouri.

By capturing the foggy landscapes, cluttered interiors, and rugged men that are tucked away in the dark woods, Jasper explores a fascination with running away from the everyday. The work bounces between fact and fiction, exhibiting the reality and myth of what it means to be truly apart from society.

Matthew Genitempo is an American photographer and book publisher currently living and making work in Marfa, Texas. He received his MFA in photography from the University of Hartford. Matthew was recently selected as one of PDN’s 30 Emerging Photographers and received the LensCulture Emerging Photographer Award.


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Jasper (last copy)

by Matthew Genitempo


Photographs: Matthew Genitempo

Publisher: Twin Palms Publishers

96 pages

Pictures: 51

Year: 2018

ISBN: 978-1-936611-13-3

Comments: 51 tritone plates printed on uncoated paper, 26,6 x 33 cm, clothbound hardcover with raw paper dust jacket

sold out

Inspired by the life and work of the poet and land surveyor, Frank Stanford, these photographs of hermetic homes and men living in solitude were taken in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas and Missouri.

By capturing the foggy landscapes, cluttered interiors, and rugged men that are tucked away in the dark woods, Jasper explores a fascination with running away from the everyday. The work bounces between fact and fiction, exhibiting the reality and myth of what it means to be truly apart from society.

Matthew Genitempo is an American photographer and book publisher currently living and making work in Marfa, Texas. He received his MFA in photography from the University of Hartford. Matthew was recently selected as one of PDN’s 30 Emerging Photographers and received the LensCulture Emerging Photographer Award.


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