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The transverse path or Nature's little secret / Mike Slack.

Fine Arts Library TR655 .S587 2017
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Slack, Mike, photographer.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Slack, Mike.
Photography, Artistic--21st century.
Photography, Artistic.
Physical Description:
1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly color illustrations ; 26 cm
Distribution:
North America : Artbook/ D.A.P.
Manufacture:
Germany : optimal media.
Other Title:
Nature's little secret
Place of Publication:
Los Angeles : The Ice Plant, 2017.
Summary:
"Clouds, electronics, fog, bugs, glass, cellophane, rust, weeds, waves, particles... Mike Slack delves into an overheated terrestrial ecosystem in The Transverse Path, surveying a luminous topography of monumental details and mundane vistas with cosmic curiosity. Transcendental in mood, Slack's vaguely sci-fi photographs envision a sun-blasted wilderness of synthetic and organic stuff, all tangled together, flourishing and disintegrating on its own terms, as if engaged in an ageless negotiation (or flirtation?) just beyond our grasp. Where does nature end and its opposite begin? And where do people figure into this balance? Made primarily around the American southwest from 2011 to 2017, these vivid compositions -- like a series of thought-bubbles in search of a narrative -- are concise and direct, yet driven by an emotional ambivalence that hovers between stark environmental dread and calm intimate reverie"--from publisher's website.
Notes:
"All pictures made by Mike Slack from 2011 to 2017 in Lima, Snow Creek, Los Angeles, Paris, Blythe, Catalina, Carpenteria, Phoenix, Santa Barbara, Picacho, Hollywood, Desert Center, Waikiki, Tucson, Bishop, Glassell Park, Fontana, Casa Grande, Joshua Tree, Indianapolis, Arequipa, San Bernardino, Maricopa, Eloy, Simi Valley, Glendale, Redlands, Lake Tahoe, La Cafada, Parker, Reno, Desert Hot Springs, Whittier, and Mauna Kea"--Colophon.
ISBN:
9780999265505
0999265504
OCLC:
1006619001

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