No Man's Land

Hardback

Main Details

Title No Man's Land
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Henk Van Rensbergen
Preface by Desmond Morris
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 240,Width 300
Category/GenreAnimals and nature in art (still life, landscapes and seascapes, etc)
Individual photographers
Photographs: collections
ISBN/Barcode 9789401443869
ClassificationsDewey:779.092
Audience
General
Illustrations 170 colour

Publishing Details

Publisher Lannoo Publishers
Imprint Lannoo Publishers
Publication Date 19 July 2017
Publication Country Belgium

Description

Animals rule the world. Humanity is extinct... This new photographic collection from Henk van Rensbergen, the godfather of urban exploring, invokes many questions. The beauty and desolation of Abandoned Places is still present, but it is given a new dimension as animals seek and find their place in a world that once belonged to humanity. AUTHOR: Henk van Rensbergen is a pilot of a Boeing 787 and a pioneering Urbex explorer. For more than 25 years, he has been capturing desolate places on camera. Over 25,000 copies of his Abandoned Places photo books (1,2,3 and the Photographer's Selection) have been sold, and have received international praise. SELLING POINTS: . The successor to the best-selling Abandoned Places series by Urbex (Urban Exploration) pioneer Henk van Rensbergen . Internationally praised photo reportage . Often imitated but never equalled 170 colour Also available: Abandoned Places ISBN 9789401434775

Author Biography

Henk van Rensbergen is a pilot of a Boeing 787 and a pioneering Urbex explorer. For more than 25 years, he has been capturing desolate places on camera. Over 25,000 copies of his Abandoned Places photo books (1,2,3 and the Photographer's Selection) have been sold, and have received international praise.

Reviews

The Belgian photographer Henk van Rensbergen has set himself the vision of a deserted planet and created incredibly beautiful images for his new book series " No Man's Land ", where the world is dominated by animals - which do not rule the world, but simply populate it would.--Brigitte But what about when man is gone and their earthly achievements lay in disrepair? Who does the world belong to then? In one artist's imagination, it would become the literal stomping ground of the flora and fauna left behind.--Daily Mail Four years has taken him to realize his latest project: No Man's Land, a book in which he captures the reality of a dystopian universe in which there are no more women or men, only the animals walk through the wreck. A journey that seeks to awaken the imagination and consciousness.--Conde Nast Traveler Spain