MAP6 Collective

In this episode of Biblioscapes in Discussion, I am joined by Barry, Paul and Richard from the MAP6 collective to talk about their recent book The Isloation Project.

 
 
 
 

On March 16th 2020, five members of the MAP6 collective flew to Finland to photograph the area around Rovaniemi in Lapland. The coronavirus was beginning to take hold across the world; it had been ranked as a pandemic by the World Health Organization on March 11th, and its impact was only just beginning to be realised. Within hours of arriving they were notified that all return flights had been cancelled. With the country entering a state of emergency and the borders closed, the MAP6 members were potentially stranded. Events escalated as they watched alarming news updates from their apartment. Museums and schools had closed in Rovaniemi, and restaurants and bars were shutting. As a spontaneous reaction to their circumstances, for four days the MAP6 photographers documented their time in Finland during the crisis, whilst awaiting confirmation of a flight home.

 
 
 
 

We also discussed a selection of Barry, Paul and Richard’s favourite photobooks from their own bookshelves.

Barry Falk

  • Settlement… Nick Waplington

  • The Sochi Project: An Atlas of War and Tourism… Rob Hornstra and Arnold van Brugger

  • Inner Discord… Jérôme Sessini

Paul Walsh

  • The Pond… John Gossage

  • Long Walks… David Johnston

  • Stand By… Sputnik Photos

Richard Chivers

  • City Stills… Ray Metzker

  • The British Landscape… John Davies

  • Landscape Stories… Jen Southam

You can find out more about the MAP6 collective on their website and on Instagram and Twitter.

 
Euan Ross