Where Hunting Dogs Rest

Martin Usborne

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Every winter throughout Spain it is estimated that up to one hundred thousand hunting dogs are abandoned or killed at the end of the hare-coursing season when they are no longer needed, perform badly, or are too old. This book portrays dogs that have been rescued and sets them against the landscapes in Spain where they are typically abandoned. Shot in a style that references the tone and mood of Vel zquez, who painted at a time when these dogs were treated with great respect, Martin Usborne's photographs show both the classical beauty of the animals and the ugliness of their modern situation.

Publisher: Kehrer Verlag
Published: 09/22/2015
Pages: 108
Weight: 2.2lbs
Size: 10.40h x 11.90w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9783868285956

About the Author
Martin Usborne (b. 1973 in London)is a photographer based in London. From a young age, Usborne experienced a deep emotional affinity with animals of all kind, a fact that is evident in his surprisingly affective portraits of dogs. Usborne studied at the Glasgow School of Art and Edinburgh University. He has had solo exhibitions at the Hackney Museum in London and numerous other galleries in England. In 2009, he was the recipient of the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize. Books of his photography have been published by Kehrer (The Silence of Dogs in Cars, 2012), Nazraeli Press, HoxtonMiniPress, and Anova Books.