We Make Love Then We Make Lunch

By Liam Riley

 

In We Make Love Then We Make Lunch, Liam Riley sequences photographs he had gathered over the past 5 years. Taken across multiple continents, (Australia, Asia and Europe) the photographs come together through the poetic thread in James Bishop's text snippets. Lyrical, eloquent yet brutally honest, the words inform the photographs and the photographs then inform the words through a curious relationship. Similar to how images on a film strip have a relationship to the shot before and after them, so do the pictures and words in the book, carrying over residual impressions to each new page. This was part of the process of constructing the book. Riley would cut up the images and the snippets lay them out on a big table and play with the positioning and rhythm of the words and photographs. It is through this playfulness that Riley is able to provide fluidity to the work, whilst challenging the book as a format. 

“If you put water into the cup it becomes the cup, if you put water into a bottle it becomes the bottle, if you put water into a teapot it becomes the teapot” —Bruce Le 

Size: 140 x 186mm
Pages: 92
Binding: Case bound
Features: Black foil on linen cover, tipped-in cover photo, internal fold-out page
Edition: 100
ISBN: 978-0-6487185-8-1

“I found a lot of relationships between my photographs and James’ text snippets. Abstraction, language, thought, decay, illusion, rivers, streams, water, isolation and death. Photography, similar to language abstracts thoughts and is interpreted by the viewer or listener in their own way. To me, that is what this book is about.” — Liam Riley

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