Walking in the Void
Baldwin & Guggisberg with an essay in twelve parts by Dougald Hine
Texts by Baldwin&Guggisberg, Sandra Blach, Pia Strandbygaard Bittner
This beautifully-produced book takes readers on a journey through their most recent exhibition, 'Walking in the Void', in which they aim to inspire a sense of perspective and convey the importance of taking the long view when it comes to our place in the universe. Describing the show as a conversation, they pose the dilemma, do we carry on wilfully separating ourselves from nature, or do we somehow find our way back? 'We are walking in a void between two polar opposites and deeply insecure about which way to jump'. Informing the conversation is an incisive essay by the social and environmental thinker Dougald Hine, co-founder of the Dark Mountain Project.
Softback, 144 pages / price £19.99 / available from resurgence.org
To read the book click here: Walking in the Void online
To watch an interview about the exhibition go to: Film
See the exhibition page