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Golden Apple of the Sun
A work of Non-fiction by Teju Cole
Subgenres:
- Photography,
- Art Essays,
- 2020 United States
This book is for you if you're into...
- Still life photography with everyday objects left as they are
- Essays weaving food, art, and history into daily life
- Unexpected juxtapositions of contemporary images and eighteenth century cookbook pages
In the period leading up to the November 3, 2020 elections in the United States, Teju Cole began to photograph his kitchen counter in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Working in the still life tradition of Chardin, Cezanne, and the Dutch masters, as well as such contemporary photographers as Laura Letinsky and Jan Groover, he photographed every day over the course of five weeks.
Unlike those illustrious forbears, Cole left his arrangements entirely to chance, “the bowls and plates moving in their unpredictable constellations.”
What emerges is a surprising portrait, across time, of one kitchen counter in one home at a time of social, cultural, and political upheaval.
Alongside the photographs is a long written essay, as wide-ranging in its concerns—hunger, fasting, mourning, slavery, intimacy, painting, poetry and the history of photography—as the photographs are delimited in theirs.
The text and photographic sequences are interspersed with an anonymous handwritten eighteenth century cookbook from Cambridge.
Golden Apple of the Sun is a luminous and humane work, presented with the formal boldness and oblique intelligence we have come to expect from Teju Cole.
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