
Ringel Goslinga: Aluk To Dolo
About The Book
Aluk To Dolo shows how a family history became intertwined with the colonial history of the former Dutch East Indies. The story is set in Central Celebes (now Sulawesi), Indonesia, the home of the Toraja people, where the grandfather of Ringel Goslinga was appointed missionary doctor in 1933. In this exceptionally layered book, a hybrid collection of elements from the present and the past are woven together to create a kaleidoscopic view that invites the reader to explore. Publisher’s Info
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About The Artist
Ringel Goslinga (1969) lives and works as an independent portrait photographer in Amsterdam. Immediately after graduating from the Fotoacademie Amsterdam, he started working as an assistant to Koos Breukel. From 2002 to 2009 he assisted with photography, developed different film formats, and made analogue prints. From 2004 Goslinga worked in this darkroom parallel to his Family Tree project. In recent years, Goslinga has worked on several series and books.
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About The Publisher
The Eriskay Connection is a Dutch studio for book design and an independent publisher. They focus on contemporary storytelling at the intersection of photography, research and writing.
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A Quick Look Inside The Book
Spreads from the book Aluk To Dolo © Ringel Goslinga 2024 courtesy The Eriskay Connection
Specifics
Ringel Goslinga: Aluk To Dolo (The Eriskay Connection, 2024) | Editing: Robin Uleman | Concept, photography and weaving: Ringel Goslinga | 170 × 240 mm | 344 pages | Dutch | Softcover with dust jacket | First edition: 1000. Link.
