NOWHERE
Urban Landscape Photography
de Lisa Wilton
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À propos du livre
‘Nowhere’ is a photographic project documenting and comparing the changing vernacular landscape in both England and Spain, the generic life in non recognisable places that have become the backdrop for our mundane activities. The images, highly influenced by the New Topographic exhibition of 1975, represent how modern technology and the global financial crisis have caused an inevitable change to the landscape. This has resulted in urban areas being developed and rural areas being preserved, but the places in between are left untouched, and are thus becoming a modern day wilderness.
‘Nowhere’ is a journey of discovery into this new “wilderness” and a snapshot of a transient, contemporary landscape. The images juxtapose the landscape in two countries whilst demonstrating how the isolation and helplessness of the people is reflected in the uncertainty and disillusionment of the landscape.
‘Nowhere’ is a journey of discovery into this new “wilderness” and a snapshot of a transient, contemporary landscape. The images juxtapose the landscape in two countries whilst demonstrating how the isolation and helplessness of the people is reflected in the uncertainty and disillusionment of the landscape.
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Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
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Format choisi: Format paysage, 25×20 cm
# de pages: 80 -
ISBN
- Couverture souple: 9781364355326
- Date de publication: avril 20, 2012
- Langue English
- Mots-clés photography, urban, landscape, England, Spain, nowhere, Stephen Shore, New Topographic, Alec Soth
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À propos du créateur
Lisa Wilton
Manchester, England
LISA WILTON is an Urban Landscape photographer based in Manchester, England. She graduated from Liverpool John Moores University in 2012, with a 1st Class BA Hons Degree in Photography. As part of her photographic work Lisa studies the urban landscape and is highly influenced by the 1970’s New Topographic photography and photographers such as Stephen Shore, Alec Soth and William Eggleston.