Four Days In November: Preorder

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Four Days In November: Preorder

from $40.00

First edition of 250 copies
Self-published, April 2026
8 x 11 in.
Soft cover with French flaps, 64 pages
Singer sewn binding
Clear red vinyl sleeve
Design by Trey Millward
Printed by Conveyor Studio, NJ
ISBN: 979-8-218-88404-8

Four Days In November, the debut artist’s book bySebastian Siadecki, is a photographic meditation on the assassination of John F. Kennedy and its enduring grip on the American consciousness. Designed by Trey Millward, the book combines original photographs made in and around Dallas in 2023 with previously unpublished archival images from the collection of the Sixth Floor Museum in Dallas, weaving the past and present into a single, unsettled narrative. 

The JFK assassination was the first live national trauma, the beginning of the modern American conspiracy, and a turning point in public faith. Today, in an era shaped by social media and renewed political violence, these dynamics feel as familiar as ever. Four Days In November suggests an America still haunted and transfixed by a wound which has never fully healed. Images from 1963 and the present are set in direct conversation, revealing how the camera can record a moment with absolute clarity while leaving its meaning wide open. The pictures revisit sites that have become both pilgrimage and stage, where the search for truth spirals into something more volatile. Four Days In November explores the uneasy continuum between past and present, and asks whether we have ever truly moved on. 

The book is available with an optional signed 8×10 print.

Expected to ship in mid-April

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