Black Garden
Black Garden
by Jason Eskenazi
Book Details:
Open spine binding
184 pages
154 Black & White Tritone photographs
29 x 21 cm, 1.23 kg / 2.7 lbs
Printed at Mas Matbaa/Istanbul
2019
ISBN: 978-0-9841954-6-6
Black Garden, second book in the trilogy, delves into the expansive geographical world known to the ancient Greeks in Turkey, Greece, Syria, Palestine, Israel, Afghanistan, Lebanon, Iraq, and Egypt. Black Garden moves into the mythological world of duality and opposites which are explored through the masculine/feminine and east/west divide. The book is divided in half with a double gatefold seascape bringing the thematic ideas into the physical construction of the book. Included in the 154 tritone photographs are nine panoramic images. The book is dedicated to the author’s grandparents who took the trans-Atlantic immigrant journey in the early part of the last century to New York.
The fall of the Berlin Wall led Jason Eskenazi out of Queens into the larger world. After trips to Germany and Romania for their first democratic elections he traveled to Russia in 1991, just before the August coup that marked the end of the USSR, and has returned many times since culminating in a photography book project called Wonderland: A Fairy Tale of the Soviet Monolith, winner of Best Photography Book 2008 by Pictures of the Year International.
Jason Eskenazi has received numerous awards including a Fulbright in 2004; a Guggenheim Fellowship, 1999; The Dorothea Lange/Paul Taylor Prize, 1999, and The Alicia Patterson Foundation Grant, 1996. In 2004 - 2005 Eskenazi organized a Kids with Cameras workshop in the old city of Jerusalem, teaching photography to Arab Muslims and Jewish children, which toured many U.S. cities. For economic reasons, as well as to obtain health insurance, Eskenazi took a job as a Security Guard at the Metropolitan Museum of Art from March 2008 – Nov 2009. He created and co-edited a new independent magazine for the guards called SW!PE. While guarding the Looking Out exhibition at the museum he also created The Americans List, about a seminal photo book, The Americans, by Robert Frank, now in its 3rd edition.
In November 2009 Eskenazi quit the museum and used saved funds in order to continue photographing for his next project The Black Garden, while basing himself in Istanbul. His Black Garden Trilogy was completed in 2020; Wonderland - Black Garden-Departure Lounge. He was a co-founder and editor of Dog Food photo-magazine (2012-2024). Eskenazi is the owner/creative director of Red Hook Editions, which gives the tools to photographers to take complete control of their work in book form.
Black Garden Trilogy Notes: Though the trilogy was constructed step by step, added on book by book, there is a cohesive structure by using consecutive chapters 1-9, and consecutive plate numbers 1-314, throughout the three books. The three books span the time frame of almost 30 years, basically the time frame of Eskenazi's photographic journeys, from when he made his first foray into the world landing in Moscow in 1991-2001, until living in Istanbul in 2010-2018. By the end of the trilogy one will see some similar images from the same contact sheets from previous books giving the impression that only a moment has passed during the last 30 years represented in these three volumes. Both Wonderland and Departure Lounge were sized to exactly fit into the parameters of Black Garden. Eskenazi says he was influenced by the religious triptychs he encountered while guarding European paintings at the museum.