Roger Ballen’s Asylum of the Birds – Photobook Giveaway!
Roger Ballen is back – and once again, he’s ready to challenge us with his unique, haunting images from his latest body of work, Asylum of the Birds (we published an interview with Ballen about Asylum of the Birds only a few weeks ago).
Publisher Thames & Hudson has kindly agreed to offer a free copy of Roger Ballen’s Asylum of the Birds to our readers. As usual, entering the giveaway is super-easy: simply retweet the below tweet! The giveaway will run until next Friday 18 April at 12AM; one winner will be chosen at random. Everyone else can still buy the book directly from Thames & Hudson at this link.
RT for a chance to win a copy of Roger Ballen's Asylum of the Birds! Get the details here > http://t.co/jKt9h7RHbc pic.twitter.com/snuX9E4Br8
— FotoRoom (@visitfotoroom) April 14, 2014
Read our recent interview with Roger Ballen to find out more about the book and his work in general. Also, If you happen to be in Stockholm, Fotografiska is having an exhibition of Ballen’s work!
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