San Qunetin Point

Lewis Baltz

¥40,700(¥37,000 + tax)

Publisher/Aperture

   Published/1986
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/275*285*15
Google翻訳
American photographer Luis Boltz's photo book "San Qunetin Point". Boltz is a representative photographer of New Topography, who was also selected for the exhibition "Human-Changed Landscape Photography" at the George Eastman House exhibition in 1975. While continuing the styles of Edward Weston and Paul Strand, they did not target the sublime natural beauty they contained, capturing the natural appearance transformed by human activities from a neutral perspective and continuing in the 1980s Contepon rally photographer who formed the cornerstone of contemporary art photography. This book is the 3rd photo book following "The New Industrial Parks near Irvine, California" and "Park City". Contains a picture of the desolate land on the grounds of San Quentin State Prison with a cold look. A meaningful work that questions the potential of the present and future of the region through man-made objects such as dead earth, plants, and abandoned building materials. Limited to 1,200 copies.
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<Condition> Plastic cover and jacket: Small thread / small stain Main body: Ground small stain
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