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Humanitas II: Photographs by Fredric Roberts
is a book about relationships that tells a story of beauty
and grace, work and family, spirituality and devotion, while
decoding the notion of documentation and representation. Echoing
photography of India through time yet created in a contemporary
context, the photographs in this book are concerned with the
present and its link to the past, notions that are fully realized
through the photographic process. Fredric Roberts photographs
ordinary and daily life occurrences, ceremonies, revealing
the interiority of a place. This time he is in India—Mumbai,
and throughout the state of Gujarat: Chhota-Udepur, Ahmedabad,
Poshina, Zainabad, Bhuj, Gondal, and Palitana. In the last
six years he has been to Rajastan, as well as Cambodia, Bhutan,
Thailand, Myanmar, China, and Tibet. In his portraits the subject
often looks directly at him and then to us, the readers, effortlessly
constructing historical significance in the process. These
photographs reveal the rapport Roberts establishes with his
subjects as well as their own sense of elegance and self-possession.
Deborah
Willis, Ph.D.
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Humanitas images 143 Four color plates, 158 pp, 10.5"X11.25"
Hardcover
Published by Abbeville Press
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For the past five years, ROBERTS has photographed South Asians in
some of the areas recently ravaged by the tsunami. While the creation
of these photographs preceded this disaster, it is nonetheless a
tribute to these people and is coincidentally being released as
the world deals with this tragedy. "Humanitas" means the
development of human virtue in all its forms, to its fullest extent
- a fitting title for this magnificent collection of photography.
ROBERTS traveled throughout Asia, from India to Cambodia, Bhutan
to Thailand, Myanmar to China, capturing with his lens its people
in all their understanding, compassion, fortitude, and honor - a
splendid humanity.
Fredric Roberts was an investment banker
who encountered many wealthy people who seemed spiritually bereft.
Several years ago, in a dramatic life change, he left his comfortable
world to embrace a life surrounded by individuals who had no concept
of wealth in terms of worldly goods, and he found a different richness
and dignity. In order to reach many of these people ROBERTS had
to journey to places where there were no phones, electricity or
plumbing. In many cases he even had to bring his own food as there
would not be enough to feed one more mouth. Over the years, through
his travels, ROBERTS made a life changing recognition: wealth comes
from inside. This is the essence that he has captured and is sharing
with the rest of the world if only to remind us. With an introduction by Arthur
Ollman, Director of the Museum for the Photographic Art, and afterword
by Dennis High, Executive Director/Curator, Center for Photographic
Art. Humanitas is destined to be a classic in the vein of Edward
Steichan's landmark The Family of Man.
HUMANITAS was a finalist for Forward Magazine's 2005 Book Of The Year Award.
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55 Four color plates, 88 pp, 10.5"X11.25"
Clothbound
Published by Abbeville Press
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