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Tyger Tyger is a 124-page monograph by Benjamin Butcher, presenting an allegorical noir set in an imagined metropolis, where a tiger roams the city freely.
The title is drawn from William Blake’s poem The Tyger (1794), which ruminates on the duality of beauty and destruction. Butcher’s photographs, like Blake’s verses, pose open-ended questions, inviting viewers to reflect on greater realities such as power imbalances, fragility, and the natural world’s enduring presence in the face of urban expansion.




