Vanishing Landscapes

By Walter Niedermayr By (photographer) Jem Southam and Edward Burtynsky and Thomas Struth and Mette Tronvoll and Hiroshi Sugimoto and Giovanni Castell and Paul Graham and Per Bak Jensen and Robert Adams Introduction by John Berger

Online price: £35.00
Hardback, 224pp
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Published: 11th September 2008
Category: Social impact of environmental issues
About this Book

Landscapes will soon no longer exist the way we know them. Global warming melts the Antarctic ice, slash and burn reduces the forests, rivers die of industrial pollution, grassland gives way to cities as the human population grows. How do photographic artists respond? Do they glorify nature or is it their aim to enlighten the spectator?
Vanishing Landscapes provides different viewpoints from twenty internationally renowned photographers including Robert Adams, Edward Burtynsky, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Joel Sternfield, and Thomas Struth, with short commentaries by the artists, and an introduction by John Berger. About 30 of the photographs were specially commisioned for this book.


Publication Details:


Publisher:
 Frances Lincoln
ISBN:
 9780711229280
Format:
 290 mm x 320 mm (11.4 inches x 12.6 inches)
Binding:
 Hardback
224 pages
100 colour illustrations and 40 duotone illustrations

BISAC Code:
  ART050020, NAT011000

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