Scott Offen's 'Grace': A Photographic Journey Between Myth and Nature
American photographer Scott Offen releases 'Grace,' a photobook published by L'Artiere at the end of May. The project is a collaboration with his partner and muse Grace, who is both subject and co-author. Shot with large-format cameras, the images blend domestic and wild landscapes, presenting Grace as a mythological figure that challenges traditional gender and age conventions. The book offers a slow, conscious visual narrative where body and nature merge into symbols of transformation.
Key facts
- Scott Offen is an American photographer.
- The book is titled 'Grace'.
- Published by L'Artiere at the end of May.
- Grace is Offen's life partner and muse, acting as co-author.
- Images were made with large-format cameras.
- The work challenges gender and age conventions.
- Scenes include domestic interiors and wild landscapes.
- Grace is depicted as a mythological figure between reality and dream.
Entities
Artists
- Scott Offen
- Grace
Institutions
- L'Artiere