Sergio Larrain: London. 1959.
Sergio Larrain: London. 1959.
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In the winter of 1958, Sergio Larrain traveled to London. He spent just a few months there, photographing subjects that interested him and embracing the shadows of the city. In the cold and damp, his images captured a tangible darkness in which he could 'materialize that world of phantoms.' A few years later, he joined Magnum Photos and set off around the world, before retiring to the Chilean countryside and leaving photography behind.
The book also features a text by the late Chilean writer Roberto Bolaño — written in 1999 specifically to accompany these images — as well as a new essay by Agnès Sire, artistic director of Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson, detailing Larrain's stay in London.
Photographs by Sergio Larrain. Aperture, New York, USA. 2021. 176 pages, 7¼x9½x¾".








