The Gatekeeper - Special Edition
The Gatekeeper - Special Edition
The Special Limited Edition are 100 books printed on a rare ‘hairy’ black paper that our printer discovered in his storage in Istanbul, delivered with an archival pigmented print [25x30 cm] by Lene Marie Fossen.
She wanted to stop time when she was ten years old and stopped eating in order not to grow up. Lene Marie Fossen rejected the linear progression of time that forced her to go through puberty. She chose to be open about her disease and found her means of expression in photography. Her unabashed self-portraits bear witness to inner conflict and are both cruel and beautiful. Beginning in the mid-’70s, eating disorders reached threatening numbers in societies. Today, they are the third most common cause of death among young women in Europe. Lene Marie Fossen sadly passed away on October 22, 2019; she was only thirty-three years old. The present publication pays tribute to Fossen as an artist, but also reveals the difficult path she chose to take – and that anorexia is a serious illness and cannot be trivialized.
Cloth hardcover with silver silkscreen print, Japanese binding with 2 altar folds and fold-out pages. 24 x 29 cm, 138 pages, 10 colour and 62 b/w illustrations. Archival pigment print by Lene Marie Fossen. The book is numbered in a limited edition of 100.
Editor: Ilgın Deniz Akseloglu, Ellen K Willas
Texts Ilgın Deniz Akseloglu, Arno Rafael Minkkinen, Margreth Olin and Kelsey Osgood
Design: João Linneu
Publisher: Kehrer Verlag