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"Bastard Countryside (Unopened)", a collection of works by British photographer Robin Friend. Born in London in 1983, moved to Melbourne, Australia as a child. Robin Friend is currently based in Lewis, South of London. A friend who has exhibited at the National Gallery and the Royal Academy of Arts has been shooting the landscape of the local England for over 15 years, and this work is the first book. It is a "consideration of the delicate relationship between humans and nature," and the "modern England" that uniquely interweaves natural and artificial elements is depicted through the landscape. It shows the negative legacy of the development of industry and civilization, such as corrupt mines, cargo ships launched on the beach, empty slaughterhouses, and whales that have lost their lives due to pollution. I did. Looking at these realities, from things that seem difficult to regenerate to things that can survive depending on the hands of humans, do we suggest what kind of actions humans should take in the future? It is a group of works like. New unopened.