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The Things Not Seen are Eternal
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Over a period of two years, Herman Ellis Dyal photographed the interior of the church he had attended as a child in San Antonio, Texas. The resulting photographs show much of the building now unuse...
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09 May 2023

Over a period of two years, Herman Ellis Dyal photographed the interior of the church he had attended as a child in San Antonio, Texas. The resulting photographs show much of the building now unused and form his first monograph, The Things Not Seen Are Eternal. In 2021, Dyal passed by Riverside Baptist Church on a weekday afternoon, and after not being inside the building for over 50-years, spotted an open door and entered. He began to return regularly to document the interior and the many rooms and spaces which are no longer in use, without electricity and slowly deteriorating. His painterly photographs are devoid of people but heavy with the echoes of past human presence—chairs, toys, robes, furniture, artificial flowers and books— relics of an earlier time.
Price: $60.00
Pages: 128
Publisher: Global Book Sales
Imprint: GOST Books
Publication Date:
09 May 2023
Trim Size: 12.25 X 9.75 in
ISBN: 9781910401873
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Architectural & Industrial, PHOTOGRAPHY / Photoessays & Documentaries, PHOTOGRAPHY / Photojournalism, ARCHITECTURE / Buildings / Landmarks & Monuments
Herman Dyal received a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Texas at Austin, and a Master of Architecture degree from Tulane University. A registered architect, he was a Founding Principal of Fuller, Dyal & Stamper, of Dyal and Partners, and a Principal at Page/Dyal. In 2010, he was elected to The College of Fellows of The American Institute of Architects. In 2018, he was presented the Fellow Award by the American Institute of Graphic Arts, Austin. The Things Not Seen Are Eternal is his first photographic monograph