GUP #62 - PERIPHERY
GUP #62 - PERIPHERY
GUP #62 - PERIPHERY
GUP #62 - PERIPHERY
GUP #62 - PERIPHERY
GUP #62 - PERIPHERY
GUP #62 - PERIPHERY
GUP #62 - PERIPHERY
GUP #62 - PERIPHERY
GUP #62 - PERIPHERY
GUP #62 - PERIPHERY
GUP #62 - PERIPHERY
GUP #62 - PERIPHERY
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GUP #62
 
Theme: Periphery
 
Attention is often concentrated on the centre of things, but what happens further away from the limelight? Whether arriving from a curiosity for the expanded possibilities of photography, or from an interest in the underexposed aspects of daily life, the contributors to this issue of GUP all show an urge to move their eyes beyond the focal point and into the periphery.
We present the latest project by Sohrab Hura, whose work graces this issue’s cover. He is trying to make sense of his home country by looking at its physical outskirts, where he investigates India’s psychological state of being. This issue’s main article discusses the work of Nikita Teryoshin, whose focus is on the cynical inception of warfare.
 
Cover photo: Sohrab Hura
 
Photographers included in this issue:
Lisa Barnard, Caimi & Piccinni, Gregory Halpern, Sohrab Hura, Inez & Vinoodh, Lakin Ogunbanwo, Panos Charalampidis & Mary Chairetaki, Anastasia Samoylova, Nadine Stijns & Amal Alhaag, Nikita Teryoshin, Feiyi Wen, Kohei Yoshiyuki.
 
November 2019
180 pages (paper by Fedrigoni®)
225 x 166 mm