Tom Huber
Nguecokh
Photographer Tom Huber travels to the small Senegalese village of Nguecokh, in the Saloum River Delta about 200 kilometres south of Dakar. He meets the people, who mainly farm peanuts and melons and lead a self-sustained, communal life. Immediately upon his arrival, the village children want to be photographed, and soon the adults too. Unexpectedly, a project begins to develop – a photobook that aims to strike a balance between documentary photography and art, accompanied by a text in which the locals describe the history of the village and their everyday lives. In the months following, the artist exchanges voice messages with his host Mamadou Senghor, the village teacher. They discuss climate change, polygamy, and religion. He describes the challenges in their education and health systems, recounts old folktales of trees and woods, and charts Nguecokh’s path toward the future.
(The proceeds of the book is shared with the communal school of Nguecokh.)
38 CHF
+ 5 CH
+ 7 EU
+ 12 WORLD
5€ from each book sold go to the school of Nguecokh.
Tom Huber; Nguecokh; 176pp.; 230x320mm; Offset print; Texts in English, French and German; Concept by Tom Huber, Christof Nüssli & Mamadou Senghor; Text editing, additional research and translations by Yvonne Kunz; Graphic Design by Studio Nüssli+Nuessli; Published by cpress, Zurich; Distributed by Idea Books, Amsterdam (World and cpress, Zurich (Switzerland); ISBN 978-3-9524710-8-1; First Edition: 600 copies; CC-BY-NC-SA, 2021
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