Tout Va Bien Limited Edition with Slipcase

By JH Engstrom

$85.00

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Swedish artist JH Engström is an inveterate bookmaker. Tout Va Bien returns to the looser, more associative approach. The source for these photographs is nevertheless strongly autobiographical, as well as vividly metaphorical; a reemphasis of the artist’s belief in photography’s potential as visual poetry. The sequencing is highly charged with contrasts

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Aperture is pleased to present a special limited slipcased edition, in conjuction with the publication of Tout Va Bien by JH Engström. This limited-edition volume will only be available through Aperture. The specially designed slip-cased edition is available in a limited quantity of 250 copies which also includes special design elements on the book. There is also a special edition of the slipcased version with a print, limited to 25 editions.

Swedish artist JH Engström is an inveterate bookmaker. Most recently, his published works have explored ideas of place and home, including Sketch of Paris (Aperture, 2013), La Résidence (2010), From Back Home (2009), and CDG/JHE (2008). After more than a decade of such thematic projects, Tout Va Bien returns to the looser, more associative approach of Engström’s critically acclaimed volume Trying to Dance (2003). The source for these photographs is nevertheless strongly autobiographical, as well as vividly metaphorical; a reemphasis of the artist’s belief in photography’s potential as visual poetry. The sequencing is highly charged with contrasts: black-and-white images mix with color; the gentle beauty of coastal rocks clashes with a flash-lit image of the bright, blood-red placentas from the birth of his twins. The book leaves it to the viewer to map his or her own network of meaning from image to image, page to page. Tout Va Bien is designed and produced by Patric Leo, who also collaborated with the artist on Trying to Dance. Engström was awarded the Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2015 for this body of work. 

JH Engström (born in Karlstad, Värmland, Sweden, 1969) spent the early portion of his life and photography career between Sweden and France. After assisting Mario Testino in Paris and Anders Petersen in Stockholm, he received his formal education from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, graduating in 1997. Engström has produced several photobooks, including Trying to Dance (2003), Haunts (2006), CDG/JHE (2008), From Back Home (with Anders Petersen, 2009), La Résidence (2010), and Sketch of Paris (Aperture, 2013). Engström is the recipient of grants from the Swedish Arts Council, Swedish Authors’ Fund, and Hasselblad Center, among others. In 2005, he was short-listed for the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize for Trying to Dance. He is represented by Galerie VU, Paris, and Gun Gallery, Stockholm.

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Hardcover with slipcase
8 7/8 x 11 inches
152 pages
978-1-59711-349-6
103 color and black-and-white images
September 2015
Hardcover