I Know Not These My Hands

  • This book is about the ubiquitous traces a troubled history leaves on the human mind. Based on a comprehensive research travel to northwestern Argentina, Cooper and Gorfer investigate questions of identity and displacement through interviews and photographic meetings with people from different levels within the Argentinian society and adjacent lands. Reflections on colonial wounds, forced migration, and more recent political turmoil surface throughout the book’s notes and dialogs, manifesting in the narrative and poetic imagery so indicative of Cooper and Gorfer’s work. Seamlessly navigating between image and anecdotes, I Know Not These My Hands, speaks of the human aspect of love, loss and identity.

  • • size: 240 x 315 mm
    • 400 pages hard cover
    • ISBN: 978-3-86828-778-3
    • published 2017 by Kehrer Verlag


    Realized with funds from the Swedish Authors' Fund (Författarfonden)
    Shot with Hasselblad H5D
    Printed in Sweden with Göteborgstryckeriet

  • German Photo Book Prize 2018 (Deutscher Fotobuchpreis), winner in the category artistic and conceptual publication.

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