
Roadsongs
Photographs & Prose
by Jordan Sullivan
Design by Jordan Sullivan
About The Book:
Loss.
5 x 7 inches
Hand-made limited edition
Black and white photographs with text
Softcover, hand-stitched
Available at Clic Gallery, NYC
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Cruising Paradise Available at Utrecht in Tokyo
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Life is Disappearing ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
More Pricks Than Kicks Distributed by Twelvebooks Available at Utrecht in Tokyo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Ghost Country {Special Limited Edition, published by Clic Gallery} Purchase From Clic Gallery >> Look Inside >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Ghost Country {First Edition} Photographs, prose, and collages recalling a season spent in New Mexico. Stockists: *The Ghost Country is available in Japan through Twelvebooks. --------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Regrets For Our Youth Most of these photographs were shot on road trips throughout North America and Europe between 2005-2010. Some I remember taking, others I don't. They are pictures of vanished days, heartbreak, and joy. The people and places in these photos mean a lot to me. They mean everything. This is proof we existed. *Look Inside on Self Publish, Be Happy *No Regrets For Our Youth is in the following libraries:
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Nowhere's Home There was this old townie who used to roam around State Street back when I was living in Ann Arbor, MI. He was always talking to himself and looking for someone to listen, maybe give him some cash or cigarettes. This one night, real late, in the dead of winter, he stopped me. He said, If you walk around too much you'll forget who you are. He had tears in his eyes as he said this. Before that night and after I've spent a good deal of time moving around, chasing something from one city to the next. I don't know if this lifestyle is born out of neccesity, a survival instinct, or if there's something in the blood that keeps a person on the run. But after a while the foreign places start to feel familiar - the road and the spaces inbetween towns begin to feel like home. The more time I spend roaming around the more I know that townie was right. You can lose yourself on the road. You can forget where you're going, what you love, and whatever it is you've been looking for your whole life. The photographs in this collection are sort of about that. These are the places I passed through while I was forgetting. {photographs were shot in Spain, France, Netherlands, England, New York, Maine, California, New Mexico, West Virginia, Texas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Alabama, and Georgia 2005-2010} *Nowhere's Home is in the following libraries:
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