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Anton’s Hand is Made of Guilt. No Muscle or Bone. He has a Gung-ho Finger and a Grief-stricken Thumb.

Anton’s hand is made of guilt. No muscle of bone. He has a Gung-ho Finger and a Grief-strckien Thumb. is a research-based documentary project, a novel, a journal, a lipogramme and an imaginary anthropological study in one.

This multifaceted publication  includes original photographs, archival photography and images researched from private Islamist, Libyan and dark web forums. It also comes with an  album of probing soundscapes – an exploration of the everyday experiences of a war correspondent – and a  book of drawings of war scenes (collector’s edition only).

Developed in north Africa from 2019-2023, this part-documentary, part-speculative project is based on a poignant and very personal story and experience: the death and disappearance of Edgar Martins’ close friend, photojournalist Anton Hammerl, during the 2011 Libyan war. The book responds to Anton Hammerl’s disappearance/death through an examination of the geography, players and circumstances surrounding his demise as well as a reflection on the decisive but paradoxical role that photography has played in conflict zones.

Through a meta-representational approach that looks beyond the referent – which Martins terms ‘impossible document’ – this publication represents an ambitious attempt to develop a visual lexicon that can be used as a representational and pedagogic tool to interrogate and document modern conflict as well as photographic ethics, bereavement and trauma.

Anton’s hand is made of guilt. No muscle of bone. He has a Gung-ho Finger and a Grief-strckien Thumb. was awarded the main prize at the SONY World Photography Awards 2023.


Date: 2024
ISBN: 978-0-9569085-5-1
Bi-publication
Dimensions: 208x260mm & 110x160cm
Pages: 328 & 210
Edition: 100
Softback housed in a card slipcase
English & Arabic
Essays by David Campany & Will Self
Includes sonic album

About the Author
Edgar Martins is visual artist woking across different media. His work is represented in several high-profile collections, such as those of the V&A, RIBA, the Dallas Museum of Art; MAST , MUDAS, Modern Art Centre Lisbon, MAAT, Fondation Carmignac, amongst others. He has published over 16 books which were met with critical acclaim and exhibited internationally. He was selected to represent Macau (China) at the 54th Venice Biennale.

About the Writers
David Campany is a curator, writer, and Managing Director of Programs at the International Center of Photography, New York. For his writing, he has received the ICP Infinity Award, the Kraszna-Krausz Book Award, the Alice Award, a Deutscher Fotobuchpreis, and the Royal Photographic Society award.

Will Self is an English writer, journalist, political commentator and broadcaster. He has written 11 novels, five collections of shorter fiction, three novellas and nine collections of non-fiction writing.

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