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Zofia Rydet: Sociological Record 1978-1990
Zofia Rydet: Sociological Record 1978-1990
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From 1978, when she was 67, Zofia Rydet (1911-1997) set out to photograph the inside of every Polish household. She would approach a home unannounced, knock, and warmly introduce herself and ask the people living there if they would like to take part in her project.
Rydet was always on the road, with a camera in her hand. For nearly three decades, she photographed people in their homes, still lives, building exteriors and landscapes. She also returned to the same houses several years after she first visited to document the transformation of rural Poland. The result – Sociological Record – is a monumental project and one of the most important achievements in 20th century Polish photography.
Rydet used photography to express everyday stories and capture the essence of what it meant to be human. Despite the project’s epic scope, the individual portraits often feel intimate and revealing. Her careful and considered practice spans decades and she worked on the project until her death in 1997.
Totalling nearly 20,000 negatives, only a fraction of the Sociological Record images were printed in Rydet’s lifetime. Over 100 prints are on show at The Photographers' Gallery, alongside books and personal letters.
Title: Sociological Record 1978-1990
Publisher, Year: Palm Studio & The Photographers' Gallery, 2025
Authors: Text by Adam Mickiewicz Institute, Karol Hordziej, Clare Grafik, Zofia Rydet
Photographer: Zofia Rydet
Format: Embossed softcover with dust jacket.
Size: 24x29cm
Edition: 700
ISBN: 9781068496707
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