
S. Billie Mandle - Asunder
S. Billie Mandleâs Asunder is an immersive and disquieting photographic meditation on attention, contradiction, and the quiet entanglement of beauty and destruction.
Devoid of external text or identifiers, the book arrives almost mute echoing the slow, flickering reveal within.
Three years in the making, Asunder began in the aftermath of the 2020 Glass Fire in Northern Californiaâone in a series of increasingly catastrophic wildfires reshaping the regionâs landscape and psyche.
Printed in dark, velvety tones on unbleached, pulpy paperâa tactile reminder of the fragility and material history of treesâthe book opens with a glowing orb gradually overtaking the frame across thirteen pages. This visual prologue sets a foreboding, otherworldly tone. A quote from Danteâs Inferno marks the descent: â...the pathway had been lost.â
What follows might resemble a walk through the forest, but it unfolds more like a stumble. Mandleâs images donât lead the viewer through a landscapeâthey pause, hesitate, and invite waiting. At first glance, the scenes may appear quiet or familiar, but subtle disruptions surface: scorched trunks, brittle branches, the dense residue of loss. The sequence shifts from light to dark, drawing the viewer into a looping, claustrophobic narrative.
The forest here is both dead and alive. The trees remain, altered but upright. This coexistence of devastation and persistence is at the heart of Asunderâa paradox where beauty and ruin are not opposites, but facets of the same truth. The result is a patient, unsettling portrait of aftermathâwhere the act of looking becomes an acknowledgment of what endures.
Saddle stitched softcover
80 pages, 54 color plates
10 x 13.25 in / 254 x 337 mm
2025
ISBN 978-1-942953-79-1
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S. Billie Mandleâs Asunder is an immersive and disquieting photographic meditation on attention, contradiction, and the quiet entanglement of beauty and destruction.
Devoid of external text or identifiers, the book arrives almost mute echoing the slow, flickering reveal within.
Three years in the making, Asunder began in the aftermath of the 2020 Glass Fire in Northern Californiaâone in a series of increasingly catastrophic wildfires reshaping the regionâs landscape and psyche.
Printed in dark, velvety tones on unbleached, pulpy paperâa tactile reminder of the fragility and material history of treesâthe book opens with a glowing orb gradually overtaking the frame across thirteen pages. This visual prologue sets a foreboding, otherworldly tone. A quote from Danteâs Inferno marks the descent: â...the pathway had been lost.â
What follows might resemble a walk through the forest, but it unfolds more like a stumble. Mandleâs images donât lead the viewer through a landscapeâthey pause, hesitate, and invite waiting. At first glance, the scenes may appear quiet or familiar, but subtle disruptions surface: scorched trunks, brittle branches, the dense residue of loss. The sequence shifts from light to dark, drawing the viewer into a looping, claustrophobic narrative.
The forest here is both dead and alive. The trees remain, altered but upright. This coexistence of devastation and persistence is at the heart of Asunderâa paradox where beauty and ruin are not opposites, but facets of the same truth. The result is a patient, unsettling portrait of aftermathâwhere the act of looking becomes an acknowledgment of what endures.
Saddle stitched softcover
80 pages, 54 color plates
10 x 13.25 in / 254 x 337 mm
2025
ISBN 978-1-942953-79-1
























