Tabriz to Shiraz
Sarah Pannell

64 pages, 27 x 21.5cm, singer-sewn with hardcover
Perimeter Editions 045
Edition of 600

ISBN:978-0-9876371-4-7
Publication date: April 2019
Printed by Unicum, The Netherlands
Published by Perimeter Editions & Hillvale
Melbourne, Australia

Editors: Dan Rule & Justine Ellis
Design: Daly & Lyon
Translations: Aleriza Khaksaran
Supported by the Hillvale Project Grant

APRIL 2019 RELEASE

OUT OF PRINT

SPECIAL EDITION AVAILABLE HERE

Tabriz to Shiraz is the debut book project by Melbourne-based photographer Sarah Pannell. The publication draws on a vibrant series of photographs taken during her travels through Iran in 2016 and 2017, which saw her navigate vast stretches of the country. On her first visit, she travelled from the capital, Tehran, north to Qazvin and west to Tabriz, south to Isfahan and Shiraz, and east to Kerman and Yazd, while on her second trip she explored regions such as the Gilan Province, which borders the Caspian Sea, and Kurdistan in the mountainous region bordering Iraq.

Beyond that of a mere travelogue, the book assumes a position that flits between the poetic, intimate, incisive and playful in its un-layering of contemporary Iran’s visual, cultural and architectural languages and subjectivities. Across photographic modes spanning portraiture, landscape, architecture and impromptu formalism, Pannell offers a series of vantages on a place that proves at once familiar, foreign and happily jarring in its multiplicity.

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Sarah Pannell (b. 1988, Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian documentary photographer whose work concerns culture, landscape, tradition and community. Travelling regularly, Sarah’s work observes how a landscape is marked by both history and accelerated modernisation, capturing the tension between these different influences and the result when past and present collide.

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PRESS
British Journal of Photography
Lens Culture
i-D
It's Nice That
Feature Shoot

COLLECTIONS
State Library Victoria (Melbourne)
National Library of Australia (Canberra)
V&A Museum National Art Library (London)
Martin Parr Collection, Tate Library (London)
Getty Museum Library (Los Angeles)
Printed Matter Inc. (New York)