Jason Fulford on Picture Summer on Kodak Film

 Join us for the first of our MACK LIVE series, where Jason Fulford walks us through the back-stories and hidden meanings of his brand new book, Picture Summer on Kodak Film. In this live visual presentation, Fulford guides us through an intimate flip-through of the book and speaks about the inspiration, asides and philosophical anecdotes behind his photographs. This unique lecture offers a playful and insightful parallel narrative to the book.

Thursday 26 March 2020
19:00 GMT, London - in partnership with Foyles
Friday 27 March
19:00 EDT, New York - in partnership with Dashwood Books
Saturday 28 March
19:00 JST, Tokyo - in partnership with twelvebooks
 
Running time: approx 30 mins
Music credits:
Little David - Goodbye World, Goodbye 
Gene Maltais - The Raging Sea
Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee - Shortnin’ Bread
Nite-Caps - Poinciana
Olivia Newton John - Magic
Sun Ra - Neptune
 

About Picture Summer on Kodak Film

In Picture Summer on Kodak Film, a poem by two sisters echoes across Fulford’s photographs, comprised of recurring motifs: time, test strips, refracted light, rainbow colour, and distortion through shadows. Characters and places are repeated in kaleidoscopic compositions throughout this vivid sequence. Though taken across the world (in Canada, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Nepal, Thailand, USA and Vietnam), these photographs come together to create a singular visual language: one bright, timeless, fictional place. A place imbued with the unexpected beauty, humor and meaning, that one has come to expect from Jason Fulford.

To order copies of the book visit here



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