More than human / Tim Flach ; text by Lewis Blackwell.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781419705526
- ISBN: 1419705520
- Physical Description: 312 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 32 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Abrams : c2012.
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 312) |
Summary, etc.: | "Award-winning photographer Tim Flach has spent years inquiring into the essential bond we have with animals. Now he presents the culmination of a career-long endeavor, an extraordinary body of work in which each image is more striking and powerful than the last. Just as did Flach's highly acclaimed previous books, Equus and Dogs, More than Human will amaze and inspire, in a constant affirmation of the animal, whether it be rare or common, powerful or defenseless, odd or majestic. The book showcases a menagerie of creatures--pandas, tigers, bats, lions, orangutans, cobras, bullfrogs, chimpanzees, wolves, porcupines, elephants, owls, armadillos, among many others--as they have never been seen before. Shedding light on Flach's images will be an accessible collection of texts, written and edited by author Lewis Blackwell"--Provided by publisher. |
Search for related items by subject
Subject: | Flach, Tim. Photography of animals. |
Available copies
- 2 of 2 copies available at GRPL.
Holds
0 current holds with 2 total copies.
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Main | 778.932 F592m (Text) | 31307020528222 | Non Fiction | Available | - |
West Leonard | 778.932 F592m (Text) | 31307020528214 | Non Fiction | Available | - |

BookList Review
More Than Human
Booklist
From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Flach's intimate and bewitching photographic animal portraits fill the pages of this large and arresting book, bringing us into unnatural proximity with snakes, beetles, and bears. His stated mission is to create images that provoke questions about our relationships with other species and our attitude, and responsibilities, toward the natural world. But this is not your typical save the planet volume. Flach's stunning, superreal, boldly composed images are complex and unnerving works of art, portals into other forms of being. Chimpanzees and bonobos are riveting in their near-humanness, while jellyfish, sea horses, fruit bats, an experimental breed of featherless chicken, a rare big-cat hybrid, and butterfly pupa are electric with life. Blackwell (The Life and Love of Trees, 2009) elucidates the unique visual tension in Flach's work and the ethical questions it suggests, then reflects on the social significance of animal imagery, reaching back to cave paintings. Flach's astonishing photographs affirm that there is so much more than human out there and that we share more with other species, no matter how unlike us, than we realize.--Seaman, Donna Copyright 2010 Booklist