A Sense of Common Ground
by Fazal Sheikh
Photographs: Fazal Sheikh
Text: Fazal Sheikh
Publisher: Scalo
80 pages
Pictures: 119 duotone images + 7 gatefolds
Year: 1996
ISBN: 1-881616-51-7
Price: 69 €
Comments: German translation insert; 24.5 x 30 cm
In 1991 and 1992, refugees from the wars in Ethiopia, Sudan and Somalia flooded into Kenya, where a number of camps along the eastern border had been set up to receive them. In Malawi, there were camps for those escaping war in Mozambique. And in 1994, after the genocide in Rwanda, 250,000 people had crossed the border in a single day and were living in vast refugee camps in Tanzania. Between 1992 and 1994, Fazal Sheikh worked among these refugee communities and began to learn about their experiences. It was here that he first witnessed the lightning visits of international photojournalists, who grabbed their stories and left in less than 24 hours. ‘I remembered watching them working and feeling a sense of unease, an inability to follow along and make the expected photographs,’ he said later. He decided to remain in the camps for extended periods, asking the elders for permission to invite their people to sit for a portrait. The portraits he made in those first months in Kenya established a way of working that has remained fundamentally the same ever since: a simple, direct, respectful rendering of one person, or a group, in front of the camera. Later, he would include landscapes, still-lifes and found portraits, as well as personal testimonies and his own narratives. But the portrait remained at the core of his work. In 1996, this work resulted in his first book, A Sense of Common Ground (Scalo, 1996).
More books by Fazal Sheikh
more books tagged »black and white« | >> see all
-
Path In Between (signed)
by Hajime Kimura
sold out -
Les Copains
by Johan van der Keuken
sold out -
Photographien aus dem Dorfleben der 50er Jahre
by various photographers
sold out -
DEEPER SHADES #02 TOKYO (book + print)
by Andreas H. Bitesnich
Euro 470 -
Mengxi 2 (signed - last copy)
by Wei Bi
sold out -
Free fall (last copy)
by Erdem Varol
sold out
more books tagged »Africa« | >> see all
-
Nollywood (signed)
by Pieter Hugo
sold out -
In Search of the San (review copy)
by Paul Weinberg
Euro 49 19.60 -
Everyday Africa
by various photographers
sold out -
The Afronauts (last copy)
by Cristina de Middel
sold out -
Once We Were Hunters
by Paul Weinberg
Euro 25 -
My Lagos
by Robin Hammond
Euro 95
more books tagged »American« | >> see all
-
Harry Callahan, Retrospective
by Harry Callahan
sold out -
SPBH Book Club Vol III (signed - last copy)
by Cristina de Middel
sold out -
Libyan Sugar (last copies)
by Michael Christopher Brown
Euro 125 -
Gathered Leaves (signed - review copy)
by Alec Soth
sold out -
Invisible City
by Ken Schles
Euro 65 -
Sun City
by Peter Granser
sold out
more books tagged »war« | >> see all
-
From Hiroshima
by Miyako Ishiuchi
sold out -
Nein, Onkel
by various photographers
sold out -
Kaiiki
by Hiroshi Uemoto
sold out -
Black Garden (last copy - signed)
by Ivan Petrokovich
sold out -
Verbrannte Erde
by Salvatore Santoro
Euro 29.90 -
Mühit (signed)
by Ilkin Huseynov
sold out
Random selection from the Virtual bookshelf josefchladek.com
A Sense of Common Ground
by Fazal Sheikh
Photographs: Fazal Sheikh
Text: Fazal Sheikh
Publisher: Scalo
80 pages
Pictures: 119 duotone images + 7 gatefolds
Year: 1996
ISBN: 1-881616-51-7
Price: 69 €
Comments: German translation insert; 24.5 x 30 cm
In 1991 and 1992, refugees from the wars in Ethiopia, Sudan and Somalia flooded into Kenya, where a number of camps along the eastern border had been set up to receive them. In Malawi, there were camps for those escaping war in Mozambique. And in 1994, after the genocide in Rwanda, 250,000 people had crossed the border in a single day and were living in vast refugee camps in Tanzania. Between 1992 and 1994, Fazal Sheikh worked among these refugee communities and began to learn about their experiences. It was here that he first witnessed the lightning visits of international photojournalists, who grabbed their stories and left in less than 24 hours. ‘I remembered watching them working and feeling a sense of unease, an inability to follow along and make the expected photographs,’ he said later. He decided to remain in the camps for extended periods, asking the elders for permission to invite their people to sit for a portrait. The portraits he made in those first months in Kenya established a way of working that has remained fundamentally the same ever since: a simple, direct, respectful rendering of one person, or a group, in front of the camera. Later, he would include landscapes, still-lifes and found portraits, as well as personal testimonies and his own narratives. But the portrait remained at the core of his work. In 1996, this work resulted in his first book, A Sense of Common Ground (Scalo, 1996).
More books by Fazal Sheikh
more books tagged »black and white« | >> see all
-
Path In Between (signed)
by Hajime Kimura
sold out -
Les Copains
by Johan van der Keuken
sold out -
Photographien aus dem Dorfleben der 50er Jahre
by various photographers
sold out -
DEEPER SHADES #02 TOKYO (book + print)
by Andreas H. Bitesnich
Euro 470 -
Mengxi 2 (signed - last copy)
by Wei Bi
sold out -
Free fall (last copy)
by Erdem Varol
sold out
more books tagged »Africa« | >> see all
-
Nollywood (signed)
by Pieter Hugo
sold out -
In Search of the San (review copy)
by Paul Weinberg
Euro 49 19.60 -
Everyday Africa
by various photographers
sold out -
The Afronauts (last copy)
by Cristina de Middel
sold out -
Once We Were Hunters
by Paul Weinberg
Euro 25 -
My Lagos
by Robin Hammond
Euro 95
more books tagged »American« | >> see all
-
Harry Callahan, Retrospective
by Harry Callahan
sold out -
SPBH Book Club Vol III (signed - last copy)
by Cristina de Middel
sold out -
Libyan Sugar (last copies)
by Michael Christopher Brown
Euro 125 -
Gathered Leaves (signed - review copy)
by Alec Soth
sold out -
Invisible City
by Ken Schles
Euro 65 -
Sun City
by Peter Granser
sold out
more books tagged »war« | >> see all
-
From Hiroshima
by Miyako Ishiuchi
sold out -
Nein, Onkel
by various photographers
sold out -
Kaiiki
by Hiroshi Uemoto
sold out -
Black Garden (last copy - signed)
by Ivan Petrokovich
sold out -
Verbrannte Erde
by Salvatore Santoro
Euro 29.90 -
Mühit (signed)
by Ilkin Huseynov
sold out
Random selection from the Virtual bookshelf josefchladek.com
A Sense of Common Ground
by Fazal Sheikh
Photographs: Fazal Sheikh
Text: Fazal Sheikh
Publisher: Scalo
80 pages
Pictures: 119 duotone images + 7 gatefolds
Year: 1996
ISBN: 1-881616-51-7
Price: 69 €
Comments: German translation insert; 24.5 x 30 cm
In 1991 and 1992, refugees from the wars in Ethiopia, Sudan and Somalia flooded into Kenya, where a number of camps along the eastern border had been set up to receive them. In Malawi, there were camps for those escaping war in Mozambique. And in 1994, after the genocide in Rwanda, 250,000 people had crossed the border in a single day and were living in vast refugee camps in Tanzania. Between 1992 and 1994, Fazal Sheikh worked among these refugee communities and began to learn about their experiences. It was here that he first witnessed the lightning visits of international photojournalists, who grabbed their stories and left in less than 24 hours. ‘I remembered watching them working and feeling a sense of unease, an inability to follow along and make the expected photographs,’ he said later. He decided to remain in the camps for extended periods, asking the elders for permission to invite their people to sit for a portrait. The portraits he made in those first months in Kenya established a way of working that has remained fundamentally the same ever since: a simple, direct, respectful rendering of one person, or a group, in front of the camera. Later, he would include landscapes, still-lifes and found portraits, as well as personal testimonies and his own narratives. But the portrait remained at the core of his work. In 1996, this work resulted in his first book, A Sense of Common Ground (Scalo, 1996).
More books by Fazal Sheikh
more books tagged »black and white« | >> see all
-
Path In Between (signed)
by Hajime Kimura
sold out -
Les Copains
by Johan van der Keuken
sold out -
Photographien aus dem Dorfleben der 50er Jahre
by various photographers
sold out -
DEEPER SHADES #02 TOKYO (book + print)
by Andreas H. Bitesnich
Euro 470 -
Mengxi 2 (signed - last copy)
by Wei Bi
sold out -
Free fall (last copy)
by Erdem Varol
sold out
more books tagged »Africa« | >> see all
-
Nollywood (signed)
by Pieter Hugo
sold out -
In Search of the San (review copy)
by Paul Weinberg
Euro 49 19.60 -
Everyday Africa
by various photographers
sold out -
The Afronauts (last copy)
by Cristina de Middel
sold out -
Once We Were Hunters
by Paul Weinberg
Euro 25 -
My Lagos
by Robin Hammond
Euro 95
more books tagged »American« | >> see all
-
Harry Callahan, Retrospective
by Harry Callahan
sold out -
SPBH Book Club Vol III (signed - last copy)
by Cristina de Middel
sold out -
Libyan Sugar (last copies)
by Michael Christopher Brown
Euro 125 -
Gathered Leaves (signed - review copy)
by Alec Soth
sold out -
Invisible City
by Ken Schles
Euro 65 -
Sun City
by Peter Granser
sold out
more books tagged »war« | >> see all
-
From Hiroshima
by Miyako Ishiuchi
sold out -
Nein, Onkel
by various photographers
sold out -
Kaiiki
by Hiroshi Uemoto
sold out -
Black Garden (last copy - signed)
by Ivan Petrokovich
sold out -
Verbrannte Erde
by Salvatore Santoro
Euro 29.90 -
Mühit (signed)
by Ilkin Huseynov
sold out
Random selection from the Virtual bookshelf josefchladek.com
