Atlantus Newspaper / by Martin Toft

We are delighted that our multi-functional newspaper and pop-up exhibition is finally printed and ready for distribution. Atlantus is a transoceanic photography project between Martin Toft and Gareth Syvret at Archisle: the Jersey Contemporary Photography Programme, hosted by the Société Jersiaise Photographic Archive on the Island of Jersey. Prompted in part by the 350th anniversary in 2014 of Sir George Carteret naming of the State of New Jersey, USA after Jersey his island home in 1664, the project asks how two places that share a name on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean perceive each other within archives and cultural memory? In five stories that respond through image and text to the people, politics, landscapes, industries and identities of these places the Atlantus Project connects memories, archives and imagined lands on opposite sides of the Atlantic world through contemporary visual discourse.  Atlantus is a transoceanic narrative in which estranged lands of incomparable scale come together in poetic gestures that ask: what’s in a name?

Multi-functional newspaper & DIY exhibition
– Designed by Kummer & Herrman
– 80 pages
– 56 colour and 5 monochrome ills.
– Five Stories
– £10 / €15

Purchase a copy here
Browse Atlantus newspaper

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