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Akinbode Akinbiyi - Sometimes to be lost is to be found and to be found is to be lost anew
First monograph.
The photographer, the wanderer, glides softly in the crush of the everyday, stepping out onto awkwardly paved sidewalks, weaving through crowds, seeking out moments of quiet serendipity. It's in happenstance, coincidence, that the magic becomes immanent, the constantly weaving, liminal threads taking shape, becoming momentarily visible, forming into occurrences that vibrate, are.
—Akinbode Akinbiyi

Akinbode Akinbiyi is a renowned photographer. Not only has he been honored with the Goethe Medal and the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, but was also recently awarded the 2024 Hannah Höch Prize in recognition of his outstanding lifetime achievement in the field.
Yet Akinbiyi is not just a photographer; he is also an author, poet, tutor, and chronicler. When it comes to photography, the ephemeral and the ordinary are what catches his eye. Always meandering with his analogue Rolleiflex camera, he explores urban labyrinths, skillfully capturing fleeting moments, situations, and moments in time. Through his lens, he is dedicated to capturing the in-between—fleeting gestures, unusual situations, and transitory moments woven into the fabric of social, often urban, settings. As Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung puts it in An Ongoing Offcoming Tale. Ruminations on Art, Culture, Politics and Us/Others (2022): "Akinbode Akinbiyi is, by way of photography and poetry, a chronicler of the quotidian. He is interested in 'everydaylifeness' rather than everydayness; two states differentiated by Akinbiyi's profound interest in being-human beings, among other beings, and the way that they craft, navigate, and relate to societies and spaces."
In preparation for his solo exhibition at Kunstverein Hannover, Akinbiyi spent nearly a year traveling between Berlin—his home of three decades—and Hannover, diving deep into urban rituals, Hannover's "African Quarter," revealing the specifics of the city's colonial past, and continuing his larger series "Passageways." Akinbiyi makes visible that which has been overlooked, shines a light on what would otherwise remain hidden. What he captured has been organized into chapters, collections that are far more than mere scrapbooks. They are, in essence, coordinate systems that can be interpreted as the result of an artistic cartography, carefully structured both in space and time. He has mastered the art of street photography, sharing with us that which exists in plain sight. It's just that we don't see it (anymore).

Published on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition at Kunstverein Hannover in 2023-2024.
Akinbode Akinbiyi (born 1946 in Oxford) is a Nigerian-British photographer, author and curator. Akinbiyi´s primary photographic focus is large, sprawling megacities. Wandering and meandering the highways and byways in an attempt to understand and deeply engage with the modern metropolis, mainly in Africa, but also in Europe, North and South America. He has become known as one of the internationally renowned representatives of photography in Africa.
Edited by Christoph Platz-Gallus.
Texts by Akinbode Akinbiyi, Tandazani Dhlakama, Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung Christoph Platz-Gallus.
 
2024 (publication expected by 4th quarter)
English edition
220 pages (ill.)
 
35.00
 
ISBN : 978-3-949973-56-7
EAN : 9783949973567
 
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