Landscape
By (Author) David Lachapelle
By (author) Shana Nys Dambrot
By (author) Paul Watson
Damiani
Damiani
1st November 2014
Italy
General
Non Fiction
779.092
Paperback
88
980g
The sites depicted in LaChapelle's LAND SCAPE represent the globally networked industrial infrastructure of oil production and distribution. The gas stations and refineries that populate iconic locations are staged as architectural avatars of a planet coping with the stresses of peak-oil - even as the buildings' dazzling spectacle and retro-future aesthetic distracts from the dangers of their function. Both bodies of work use handcrafted scale models, constructed of cardboard and a vast array of recycled materials from egg cartons to tea canisters, hair curlers, and other by-products of our petroleum-based, disposability-obsessed culture
David LaChapelle is known internationally for his exceptional talentin combining a unique hyper-realistic aesthetic with profoundsocial messages.