NEVER RUN FASTER THAN YOUR GUARDIAN ANGEL CAN FLY, 2020
FRYD FRYDENDAHL'S FIRST PUBLICATION WITH AT LAST BOOKS. THE BOOK WORKS AS A SERIES OF DIARISTIC ENTRANCES MADE WHILE FRYDENDAHL, A LONGTIME RESIDENT OF NEW YORK CITY, FOUND HERSELF IN QUARANTINE DURING COVID-19 WITH HER FAMILY IN WESTERN JUTLAND, DENMARK.
METTE KIA KRABBE MEYER, A SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW AT THE ROYAL DANISH LIBRARY, WAS INVITED TO WRITE ACCOMODATING TEXT PIECES FOR FRYDENDAHL'S PHOTOS WITH IMAGES AND TEXTS FEEDING OFF OF EACH OTHER.
FIRST EDITION OF 300 COPIES
SOFT COVER
24 X 24 CM
78 PAGES
ISBN: 978-87-999667-9-0
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Over the past 15 years, Frydendahl has marked herself as one of her generation’s most important photo artists, dedicated to a repertoire of intimate photography. When Frydendahls sister died in childbirth, she started photographing the infant boy and his other brother that her sister left behind, which ten years later would result in a seminal series, Nephews, exhibited at V1 Gallery and published by Konnotation in 2017. The photographs became something for Frydendahl and her nephews to collaborate about while navigating sorrow, naive boyhood, premature adulthood and changing family dynamics. An intimate, tender, respectful and playful tale about loneliness, friendship, love, loss and family bonds. The project truly changed Frydendahls life and her perspective on work and she has used her immediate surroundings in her photography ever since because, as she believes herself, her work is best when she's personal, yet never private. Her work is included in the collections of the National Museum of Photography, National Gallery of Denmark (SMK), and Brandts Museum of Art.