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Kenna, Michael. Night Walk by Michael Kenna. Association copy.

Kenna, Michael. Night Walk by Michael Kenna. Association copy.

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Issued as Untitled 47 by the Friends of Photography, San Francisco, 1988.  Photographs by Kenna taken at night, mostly in England and France.  Signed twice (front and back on first pages inside covers) by previous owner, noted photographer Paula Chamlee. Small crimp on cover, otherwise fine in wraps, as issued. Not issued in hardcover. Summary:

Night Walk (1988) is a seminal early monograph by British photographer Michael Kenna, which helped establish his reputation as a master of contemporary landscape photography. The book serves as a mysterious and atmospheric journey through the urban and rural landscapes of England, France, and the United States, captured exclusively during the "off-hours" of the night.


Core Focus and Aesthetic

1. The Mastery of Long Exposure

The book highlights Kenna’s signature use of extremely long exposures (often lasting several minutes or even hours). This technique creates a visual world that the human eye cannot see in real-time, characterized by:

  • Smoothed Textures: Moving water becomes a ghostly mist, and clouds turn into ethereal streaks across the sky.

  • Ambient Glow: The images utilize the faint light from the moon, stars, and distant streetlamps to create a luminous, silver-toned quality.

2. The Absence of Man

While the book features many man-made structures—piers, industrial factories, statues, and empty parks—the scenes are entirely devoid of people. This lends the work a solitary, contemplative, and slightly eerie mood, as if the viewer is the last person on earth witnessing these silent monuments.

3. Graphic Minimalism

Kenna’s compositions in Night Walk are rigorously formal. He often employs:

  • Square Format: The 6x6 Hasselblad framing provides a sense of balance and stillness.

  • Deep Contrast: The use of heavy shadows and bright highlights emphasizes the geometry of the subjects, from the skeletal frames of power stations to the silhouettes of topiary trees.


Key Locations and Themes

  • Industrial England: Capturing the stark beauty of cooling towers and iron bridges in his native North of England.

  • Le Nôtre’s Gardens: Haunting studies of the statues and pathways at Versailles and the Tuileries in France.

  • Coastal Boundaries: Ethereal images of the shoreline where the land meets a motionless, milky sea.


Summary Takeaway

Night Walk is a visual poem about stillness and time. It marks a transition in landscape photography from the traditional "grand vista" to a more personal, psychological exploration of space. It remains a foundational work for students of black-and-white photography, proving that the world is often most revealing when it is hidden in shadow.

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