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2000
Paul Seawright (Campo de Agramante) by Paul Seawright
(2000)
First Edition
Large format paper back in near fine condition. Faint mark on the top left corner of the cover.
Text printed in both English and Spanish
About
Seawright’s photographic practice is presented in this volume as a critical exploration of landscape, conflict, and hidden histories. Rather than depicting dramatic events, his images focus on ordinary, often empty places—urban edges, wastelands, or quiet sites—where traces of political violence, social tension, or past events are subtly embedded.
Across the work, Seawright is concerned with the “unseen” or indirect evidence of conflict and power, encouraging viewers to interpret meaning from minimal visual clues rather than explicit narratives. His approach challenges conventional documentary photography by emphasizing ambiguity, absence, and the psychological weight of place.