The world turns its gaze toward the Arctic. Nowhere are the signs of climate change more visible; here global warming already affects the day-to-day lives of the local people. Still the circumpolar Arctic is one of the most disputed territories on Earth, with many nations laying claim to the mining and oil rights of the area as the sea ice retreats. For thousands of years the Inuit have built their communities based upon a sensitive understanding of the land and the frozen ocean, but rapid social and environmental change threatens their traditional way of life. The hunters of the North are a dying breed. This is the twilight of their society. Ragnar Axelsson has been travelling to the Arctic for almost three decades, drawn by a deep respect for the hunting communities of northern Greenland and Canada. His images have won him recognition as one of the most accomplished documentary photographers of our time. This remarkable body of work is finally brought together to present a unique record of the daily life and culture of some of the most remote communities in the world.
Ragnar Axelsson Libros
Ragnar Axelsson, también conocido como RAX, es un fotógrafo que ha dedicado casi tres décadas a documentar el Ártico. Su trabajo se caracteriza por una profunda comprensión y respeto por el duro entorno y las personas que lo habitan. Sus imágenes han obtenido reconocimiento por su valor documental y su perspectiva única sobre partes del mundo a menudo pasadas por alto. Sus fotografías capturan no solo la belleza, sino también los desafíos de la vida en las regiones polares.



Ragnar Axelsson dokumentiert in eindrucksvollen Schwarz-Weiß-Fotografien das Leben in den entlegenen Regionen Grönlands, Islands und Sibiriens. Seine Bilder zeigen die tiefgreifenden Beziehungen zwischen Menschen, Tieren und der extremen Natur der Arktis, die durch den Klimawandel bedroht sind. Mit Serien wie "Faces of the North", "Glacier" und "Last Days of the Arctic" bietet er einen einzigartigen Einblick in die elementare menschliche Erfahrung an den Grenzen der bewohnbaren Welt. "Where the World is Melting" ist sein zweites Werk im Kehrer Verlag.