Detour by Abele Navin
Out in October 2025
'I couldn't comprehend that excess is excess, regardless of context – not so different from addiction to alcohol or drugs. I had become addicted to work – I couldn't do without it.'
Coming soon from Pendle Press & Ortac Press—a collaborative publication between two small indie publishers.
Architect Abele never set out to make a book. But while building a career in Japan, his undiagnosed bipolar disorder worsened under Tokyo's relentless pace. His camera became both an anchor and an outlet – a way to process what his mind couldn't yet explain.
Detour is the result: a striking blend of photography and personal narrative that captures the tension between inner chaos and urban order. Each image offers a window into the physical and psychological landscapes Abele inhabits, from moments of frenetic energy to profound solitude.
What does depression look like through a lens? How can art offer clarity in mental fog? Through raw imagery and honest reflection, Abele explores how creative expression can become a lifeline.
A powerful meditation on mental health and the act of seeing.
Designed by Luke Pajak
Edited by Sherif Dhaimish & Henry Rowley
Distributed by Turnaround Books