Where Children Sleep Vol 2

James Mollison
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All children need to sleep, but not every child has a bed. Photographer James Mollison has travelled the globe capturing the diverse circumstances in which children sleep. Images and stories combine to create a powerful portrait of the world as it is today.
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73 children, 33 countries, 5 continents...

All children need to sleep, but not every child has a bed. Photographer James Mollison has travelled the globe capturing the diverse circumstances in which children sleep. Images and stories combine to create a powerful portrait of the world as it is today.

This is the second volume in James Mollison's well-known ongoing photographic project that documents the varied conditions in which children live, sleep and dream across the globe. A compassionate commentary on class, race and inequality, the detailed photographs of the children and their sleeping arrangements are set alongside texts about their families, habits and hobbies, from martial arts boarding schools to climate change protests, hurricanes and refugee camps. This new volume touches upon the fast-changing issues of climate change and gender.

This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.

With interviews by James Mollison, words by Margaret Anderson.

More Information
Dimensions23.5 x 29.2 cm
BindingHardcover
Signed CopyNo
Stock & Delivery StatusNot yet available - taking advance orders
PublisherHoxton Mini
Date Published2023
ISBN 139781914314445
Edition1st
No. of Pages160
Author / PhotographerJames Mollison