Jitka Hanzlová’s new work, Forest, continues the cycle of her work about the village where she grew up. She enters the forest of her childhood and confronts herself in her youth. She explores the forest as a kind of visible, perceptible "unknown" in us, as source, as moss, as depth and darkness in which we place ourselves and from which we emerge into the light. This deep ground is like the bottom of the ocean and like the water which is the anchor of our being. Even though we may not often go into the forest, we know that it is there and we realize that the forest is critical, indeed absolutely essential, for oxygen exchange, for fauna, for micro-organisms and lots more. The forest is father and mother to the Earth. In this respect, Hanzlová’s work takes on a transpersonal dimension and becomes a meaningful sociopolitical work.
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很棒的一本摄影集。不知为啥就被我看到了。中邪了
评分看了John Berger的评论,有些照片还是不能很好的理解(想收一本
评分很棒的一本摄影集。不知为啥就被我看到了。中邪了
评分看了John Berger的评论,有些照片还是不能很好的理解(想收一本
评分看了John Berger的评论,有些照片还是不能很好的理解(想收一本
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