Yangtze – The Long River
Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern, Germany
2010

Introduction by Kofi Annan, essays by Nadav Kander, Jean Paul Tchang, graphic design by Tappin Gofton,
German, English.
2010. 188 pp., 77 color ills.
34.80 x 27.70 cm
clothbound
ISBN 978-3-7757-2683-2

Nadav Kander creates images in an age of radical change: in a series awarded the famed Prix Pictet in 2009, he photographed China in the process of revolution. Traveling along the Yangtze River, he took serene pictures of people haplessly facing overwhelming change. In these pictures, the river—China’s main artery—becomes a metaphor of constant transformation. The tiny figure of a mother with a baby in her arms leans against a huge bridge piling, and one cannot help but wonder what the country will look like when this child is an adult. There are still traces of the old China,...

Yangtze – The Long River
Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern, Germany
2010

Introduction by Kofi Annan, essays by Nadav Kander, Jean Paul Tchang, graphic design by Tappin Gofton,
German, English.
2010. 188 pp., 77 color ills.
34.80 x 27.70 cm
clothbound
ISBN 978-3-7757-2683-2

Nadav Kander creates images in an age of radical change: in a series awarded the famed Prix Pictet in 2009, he photographed China in the process of revolution. Traveling along the Yangtze River, he took serene pictures of people haplessly facing overwhelming change. In these pictures, the river—China’s main artery—becomes a metaphor of constant transformation. The tiny figure of a mother with a baby in her arms leans against a huge bridge piling, and one cannot help but wonder what the country will look like when this child is an adult. There are still traces of the old China,...

Yangtze – The Long River
Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern, Germany
2010

Introduction by Kofi Annan, essays by Nadav Kander, Jean Paul Tchang, graphic design by Tappin Gofton,
German, English.
2010. 188 pp., 77 color ills.
34.80 x 27.70 cm
clothbound
ISBN 978-3-7757-2683-2

Nadav Kander creates images in an age of radical change: in a series awarded the famed Prix Pictet in 2009, he photographed China in the process of revolution. Traveling along the Yangtze River, he took serene pictures of people haplessly facing overwhelming change. In these pictures, the river—China’s main artery—becomes a metaphor of constant transformation. The tiny figure of a mother with a baby in her arms leans against a huge bridge piling, and one cannot help but wonder what the country will look like when this child is an adult. There are still traces of the old China,...

Yangtze – The Long River
Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern, Germany
2010

Introduction by Kofi Annan, essays by Nadav Kander, Jean Paul Tchang, graphic design by Tappin Gofton,
German, English.
2010. 188 pp., 77 color ills.
34.80 x 27.70 cm
clothbound
ISBN 978-3-7757-2683-2

Nadav Kander creates images in an age of radical change: in a series awarded the famed Prix Pictet in 2009, he photographed China in the process of revolution. Traveling along the Yangtze River, he took serene pictures of people haplessly facing overwhelming change. In these pictures, the river—China’s main artery—becomes a metaphor of constant transformation. The tiny figure of a mother with a baby in her arms leans against a huge bridge piling, and one cannot help but wonder what the country will look like when this child is an adult. There are still traces of the old China,...

Yangtze – The Long River
Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern, Germany
2010

Introduction by Kofi Annan, essays by Nadav Kander, Jean Paul Tchang, graphic design by Tappin Gofton,
German, English.
2010. 188 pp., 77 color ills.
34.80 x 27.70 cm
clothbound
ISBN 978-3-7757-2683-2

Nadav Kander creates images in an age of radical change: in a series awarded the famed Prix Pictet in 2009, he photographed China in the process of revolution. Traveling along the Yangtze River, he took serene pictures of people haplessly facing overwhelming change. In these pictures, the river—China’s main artery—becomes a metaphor of constant transformation. The tiny figure of a mother with a baby in her arms leans against a huge bridge piling, and one cannot help but wonder what the country will look like when this child is an adult. There are still traces of the old China,...

Yangtze – The Long River
Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern, Germany
2010

Introduction by Kofi Annan, essays by Nadav Kander, Jean Paul Tchang, graphic design by Tappin Gofton,
German, English.
2010. 188 pp., 77 color ills.
34.80 x 27.70 cm
clothbound
ISBN 978-3-7757-2683-2

Nadav Kander creates images in an age of radical change: in a series awarded the famed Prix Pictet in 2009, he photographed China in the process of revolution. Traveling along the Yangtze River, he took serene pictures of people haplessly facing overwhelming change. In these pictures, the river—China’s main artery—becomes a metaphor of constant transformation. The tiny figure of a mother with a baby in her arms leans against a huge bridge piling, and one cannot help but wonder what the country will look like when this child is an adult. There are still traces of the old China,...

Yangtze – The Long River
Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern, Germany
2010

Introduction by Kofi Annan, essays by Nadav Kander, Jean Paul Tchang, graphic design by Tappin Gofton,
German, English.
2010. 188 pp., 77 color ills.
34.80 x 27.70 cm
clothbound
ISBN 978-3-7757-2683-2

Nadav Kander creates images in an age of radical change: in a series awarded the famed Prix Pictet in 2009, he photographed China in the process of revolution. Traveling along the Yangtze River, he took serene pictures of people haplessly facing overwhelming change. In these pictures, the river—China’s main artery—becomes a metaphor of constant transformation. The tiny figure of a mother with a baby in her arms leans against a huge bridge piling, and one cannot help but wonder what the country will look like when this child is an adult. There are still traces of the old China,...

Yangtze – The Long River
Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern, Germany
2010

Introduction by Kofi Annan, essays by Nadav Kander, Jean Paul Tchang, graphic design by Tappin Gofton,
German, English.
2010. 188 pp., 77 color ills.
34.80 x 27.70 cm
clothbound
ISBN 978-3-7757-2683-2

Nadav Kander creates images in an age of radical change: in a series awarded the famed Prix Pictet in 2009, he photographed China in the process of revolution. Traveling along the Yangtze River, he took serene pictures of people haplessly facing overwhelming change. In these pictures, the river—China’s main artery—becomes a metaphor of constant transformation. The tiny figure of a mother with a baby in her arms leans against a huge bridge piling, and one cannot help but wonder what the country will look like when this child is an adult. There are still traces of the old China,...

Yangtze – The Long River
Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern, Germany
2010

Introduction by Kofi Annan, essays by Nadav Kander, Jean Paul Tchang, graphic design by Tappin Gofton,
German, English.
2010. 188 pp., 77 color ills.
34.80 x 27.70 cm
clothbound
ISBN 978-3-7757-2683-2

Nadav Kander creates images in an age of radical change: in a series awarded the famed Prix Pictet in 2009, he photographed China in the process of revolution. Traveling along the Yangtze River, he took serene pictures of people haplessly facing overwhelming change. In these pictures, the river—China’s main artery—becomes a metaphor of constant transformation. The tiny figure of a mother with a baby in her arms leans against a huge bridge piling, and one cannot help but wonder what the country will look like when this child is an adult. There are still traces of the old China,...