Ten Days in July

Title: Ten Days in July

Photographer/s: Maxwell Anderson

Date of publication: December 2010

Place of publication: London, UK

Dimensions: 21×13.5cm

Edition size: 100

Type of binding: soft cover, saddle stitch

Number of pages: 34 ½

Number of pictures: 20 ¼

Type of printing: Indigo digital offset

Publisher: Bemojake

Designer: Maxwell Anderson

Editor: Maxwell Anderson

Language: English

Category: Artist Book

Price: UK £8

Summary: Following on from the book See You Soon, Ten Days in July documents Jun’s 10 day visit to London one year after she returned to Tokyo.
Through photographs and personal emails, Ten Days In July briefly steps in to an endearing relationship which is forever disrupted by the turmoil of long distance.

When the couple were separated, they thought they would never see each other again. The four months they spent together would remain a memory. However, the strength of their love for each other prevailed. The book begins with a short email dialogue, catching the torment of being so far apart. But when re-united,it is evident through the photographs that being together comes naturally, although in some cases, looking closer at Jun’s expression, the complexity of the situation haunts the atmosphere.

Date and place of birth of photographer/s: 1986, London UK

Website: www.maxwellanderson.co.uk

Book link: www.bemojake.eu

Donated by: Maxwell Anderson

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This past weekend, the Indie Photobook Library celebrated its 2nd Anniversary. Thank you to all the photographers/artists/bookmakers that have made the collection what it is today! I’d also like to thank Advisory Board members Darius Himes, Andy Adams, Shane Lavalette, and Gabe Reed and all the venues that have welcomed the iPL. In the last two years, the collection has grown to almost 1000 books. The iPL continues to promote and showcase the books in the collection through international pop-up and feature-length exhibitions, articles, conferences, guest lectures, and also preserves them as a non-circulating public library. Having a specific collection dedicated to this contemporary movement in publishing allows for the development of future discourse on trends in self-publishing, the ability to reflect on and compare books in the collection, and for scholarly research to be conducted years, decades, and centuries to come. I am looking forward to continuing the iPL mission.

Cheers,
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