The Endless Sphere of Time is a book project featuring Geir Jordahl's spherical photographs made with extremely wide-angle lenses used to see the world in a full, round way. As you turn the pages of this book, the unique circular photographs become portals, mirrors, globes, and crystal balls. The images, combined with the poetry of Norwegian Rolf Jacobsen, brilliantly translated by Roger Greenwald, have a call and response between the words and the images, expanding the story. Edited by Kate Jordahl and with essays by Scott Landford and Ann Jastrab, the book is rich in words and images.
Geir Jordahl is a Norwegian artist living in America. His work has been exhibited throughout the world and is held in multiple museum collections. Jordahl has published numerous books, including “Searching for True North,” which was awarded a Gold Medal and Best of Show in the PubWest Book Design Awards, a Silver Medal in Prix de Paris, and a Silver Medal in the Independent Publishers Book Awards. His latest book, “The Endless Sphere of Time,” was published in January of 2025.