Art Bookshop Ireland
Lone Dove, Bec Parsons
Lone Dove, Bec Parsons - The Library Project
Lone Dove, Bec Parsons - The Library Project
Lone Dove, Bec Parsons - The Library Project
Lone Dove, Bec Parsons - The Library Project
Lone Dove, Bec Parsons - The Library Project
Lone Dove, Bec Parsons - The Library Project
Lone Dove, Bec Parsons - The Library Project
Lone Dove, Bec Parsons - The Library Project
Lone Dove, Bec Parsons - The Library Project
Lone Dove, Bec Parsons - The Library Project
Lone Dove, Bec Parsons - The Library Project
Sold Out
  • SKU: LDBP01
  • Availability: Out of stock

Lone Dove, Bec Parsons

€40.00
Tax included. Shipping calculated at checkout.
DESCRIPTION

Bec Parsons has built an international career around her sensitive negotiations of the ever-elusive space between photographer and muse. Chiefly known for her work in fashion, the photographer’s output radiates with a rare collaborative dynamic. Both her photographs and her subjects share agency and voice; their underpinning is one of connection, subtlety and spontaneity. 

Following on from her debut publication, Coney Island, Parsons’ latest book for Perimeter Editions, Lone Dove, takes this collaborative quality to new depths. Shifting her gaze to young model and champion equestrienne Lauren Devaney, Parsons joined Devaney and her family on their biannual pilgrimage from their home in Arizona to the Music Meadows ranch in Westcliffe, Colorado. Spanning summer and winter – fast-paced rodeo competition and lonely ranch work amidst the dramatic Colorado landscape – the series sidles both joy and tragedy, as Parsons’s soft gaze renders Devaney, her wider family, their horses and the uniquely American landscapes their lives occupy. 

Flitting between the documentary and the personal, Lone Dove offers an at once intimate and expansive reading of a group of anomalous lives amidst the iconographic American West. In the process, she gently challenges the archetypes of what it means to be a young woman, a model, a horsewoman, a sister and a daughter.

Published by Perimeter Books
Hardcover 
160 pages
170 x 240 mm

RECENTLY VIEWED PRODUCTS

LATEST ARRIVALS

CAREFULLY SELECTED BY OUR STAFF

The Belvedere, Vol. 2

€14.00

No Name, Diana Bamimeke

€6.50

Irish Arts Review Autumn 2026

€10.00

Two Stories, Adem Berbic

€8.00

NO CAP #5, Alexander Gross

€20.00

A Waulking Set: Mediations on the fabric of life, Tara Baoth Mooney, Mice Hell and Emily Waszak with Niamh Moriarty

€20.00

Iarlaith Ní Fheorais: There’s a Tunnel Under Ballybrit Business Park

€19.00

Cat Wire Fence and Corrugated Iron, Kieran Dunning

€6.00
BACK TO TOP