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Distant voices : on Steven Seidenberg's architecture of silence / edited by Carolyn L. White.

Fine Arts Library TR659 .D57 2023
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
White, Carolyn L., 1969- editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Seidenberg, Steven (Steven J.). Architecture of silence.
Seidenberg, Steven.
Architectural photography--Philosophy.
Architectural photography.
Photography, Artistic--History and criticism.
Photography, Artistic.
Abandoned houses--Italy, Southern--Pictorial works.
Abandoned houses.
Physical Description:
93 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm
Place of Publication:
Roma : Contrasto, [2023]
Summary:
In this collection of essays on photographer Steven Seidenberg's The Architecture of Silence: Abandoned Lives of the Italian South, art historians, critics, curators, architects, philosophers, anthropologists, and archaeologists come together to discuss the power and reach of Seidenberg's work. Reflecting on varied aspects of the collection and its subject, some of the authors focus on the formal qualities of the images in reference to landscape painting, others discuss them in the broader context of cultural heritage, while still others ruminate on the compositional complexity of Seidenberg's practice as it both echoes and stands apart from a trajectory that includes Carlton Watkins, Bernd and Hilda Belcher, Marsha Ginsburg, and Subhankar Banerjee, among others. Finally, the essays underscore the impact of an imaging project that priviledges the formal elements of composition as a means to evoke the tragedy and joy of those whose lives have come and gone, by bearing witness to their traces--in turn a visual meditation on the poignant materiality of the human condition.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contains:
Seidenberg, Steven (Steven J.). Works. Selections.
ISBN:
8869658961
9788869658969
OCLC:
1315536832
Publisher Number:
99995427829

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