Public Matters presents a focused visual exploration of communal spaces and the interactions within them. Janet Delaney employs a straightforward, documentary style to capture the nuanced relationships and daily routines of people in public settings.
Through a sequence of carefully composed images, the book investigates themes of social connection, civic engagement, and the shared experience of urban life. The photographs offer a contemplative mood, emphasizing the quiet significance of public environments in shaping human behavior.
Published in 2018 and comprising 96 pages, the book provides an intimate, concise look at its subject without extraneous commentary or narrative, allowing the photographs themselves to articulate the public matters they address.