Behind Mountains - Hardcover

Ragnar Axelsson

 
9783969001950: Behind Mountains

Synopsis

Untamed Beauty: Iceland from the perspective of the award-winning photographer.

For forty-five years, Icelandic photographer Ragnar Axelsson has observed the farmers of his homeland during the sheep roundups—a centuries-old tradition that unfolds across the country’s dramatic highlands.

Every autumn, sheep farmers of Landmannaafréttur uphold this ancient practice of communal herding, navigating the rugged landscape on horseback or foot to gather their flocks from summer pastures. Battling unpredictable weather, they drive the sheep into a central pen for sorting—a ritual unchanged for centuries in one of Iceland’s most breathtaking and challenging terrains.

Landmannaafréttur, a remote highland region in southern Iceland, is a striking geological landscape shaped by volcanic activity, tectonic shifts, and extreme weather. Situated between the volcano Hekla and the glacial area Jökulheimar, it lies in an active volcanic zone along the rift between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates. The area hosts multiple volcanic systems and Iceland’s largest geothermal site, Landmannalaugar. Glacial erosion and geothermal forces have sculpted an ever-changing terrain of obsidian fields, black sand, steaming fumaroles, and vibrant mineral pools.

In Behind Mountains, Axelsson presents powerful, atmospheric black-and-white photographs that vividly document the interaction between people, animals, and the rugged landscape.

From the introduction text by Ragnar Axelsson:

Even in the rugged environment of Landmannaafréttur, the balance between man and nature is a delicate one.

Mountain herding relies on specific knowledge, passed down through generations, that emphasises community, organisation, and endurance. But time brings change. In culture, technology, and the environment itself. What will the future of the mountain roundups be? Will the people who depend on, protect, and care for their land be able to continue in their ways? Can the freedom of the mountains remain undisturbed? What is to come is uncertain. But as Þórður Guðnason, a man of these mountains and my guide through them, says, ‘no matter what happens, the mountains will remain in their place’.

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About the Author

Ragnar Axelsson, known as Rax (b. 1958), has spent more than four decades photographing the people, animals, and landscapes of the Arctic’s most remote regions, including Iceland, Siberia, and Greenland. His work has been honoured with numerous awards including a shortlist nomination for the Prix Pictet and an Honourable Mention in the Leica Oskar Barnack Award. His photographs have been featured in Life, Newsweek, Stern, Geo, National Geographic, Time, and Polka, and have also been exhibited widely. Following Arctic Heroes (2020) and Where the World is Melting (2021), Behind Mountains is Axelsson’s third publication with Kehrer Verlag.

From the Back Cover

For forty-five years, the Icelandic photographer Ragnar Axelsson has observed the farmers of his homeland during the sheep roundups. This centuries-old tradition takes place every autumn and is often carried out on horseback or on foot.

In his third publication with Kehrer Verlag, Axelsson presents powerful, atmospheric blackand-white photographs that impressively document the interaction between people and their animals, as well as with the rugged landscape. Majestic rolling hills, besieged by roaring

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