Korean Holiday, 2nd edition
(2022/25) ISBN 978-1-0699226-3-2
by Peter Sramek
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About the Book
a rice cooker, slippers – carried an essence of communal and family life into these temporary accommodations. Even the
table and chairs in a surburban hotel room suggested one might sit sedately together as if in a quiet garden while outside the busy roadway said otherwise.
Presented as metaphors, these spaces seemed to echo the
aspirations of a contemporary Korea. I joined those on
holiday taking photos in the mountains and on the beach. Groups posed for each other, couples set up tripods or used
selfie-sticks, preening and smiling. Holiday snaps, just as everywhere, proved one was having a great time.
Back in Seoul, walking in the shopping districts, the simulated wellness which infuses today’s commercialized world was
evident – fashion, style, products of all kinds and invitations to trending lifestyles.
ISBN 978-1-0699226-3-2
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories Street Photography
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 186 - Publish Date: Nov 27, 2025
- Language English
- Keywords Seoul, Samtan, digital photo
About the Creator
Peter Sramek is a Canadian fine art photographer/book artist. He studied at MIT under Minor White and taught photography, photobooks and handbinding at OCADU from 1976 to 2021. His diverse projects explore our connections to history and place as well as the natural world. Sequencing images brought him to the book form and making editions by hand. Dedication to community practice led to involvement in forming Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography in Toronto, the International Art Collaborations Network (INTACnet.org) and Shibagau Creek Forest Farmstead in Tamworth, ON (scff.ca). He is included in collections such as the National Gallery of Canada, the National Library of Canada, MOMA (NYC), the Art Gallery of Hamilton, the Toronto Archives, the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria and York University Library. Sramek's trade books are with Intellect Books (UK) or made available under his imprint, Photo°Sequence Books, while his handmade books are represented by Robert Wright Books.
