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Landmark

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Landmark

Contributors:

By (Author) J. W. Fisher
Photographs by J. T. Leonard
Introduction by Blake Stimson
Text by Lisa Larson Walker

ISBN:

9780989798174

Publisher:

Daylight Books

Imprint:

Daylight Books

Publication Date:

23rd June 2015

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

779.092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

92

Dimensions:

Width 266mm, Height 285mm

Weight:

963g

Description

Landmark is a collaborative body of photographic work generated over the last five years in Pontiac/Detroit, Michigan, and Toledo, Ohio. In this volume, photographers J.W. Fisher and J.T. Leonard focus on exchanges between individuals and communities, as well as interventions in the landscape.
Joel W. Fisher has published, exhibited and taught around the world. His work has been published in multiple magazines and books, including his most recent collaborative publication, Landmark. Fisher has shown in museums and galleries such as the Kiosk Gallery in Missouri, Wassaic Projects in New York, the HGB in Germany and the Fotomuseum in Switzerland. Currently, he is an assistant professor of Art at the Lewis & Clark College.
Justin T. Leonard received his MFA in Photography from Yale University in 2009. Leonard has shown work nationally in both group and solo exhibitions. In 2013 he was the recipient of an Ohio Arts Council Individual Fellowship, and in the summer of 2014 was selected to participate in Review Santa Fe by Center Programs.
Blake Stimson is Professor of Art History at the University of California, Davis. He is the author of The Pivot of the World: Photography and Its Nation (2004), and coeditor (with Alexander Alberro) of Conceptual Art: A Critical Anthology (2000), both published by the MIT Press.
Lisa Larson-Walker is Slates associate art director, based in Brooklyn. She also is the editor of Slate's Instagram account. She is a graduate of the Cooper Union School of Art, and previously worked at Newsweek and the Daily Beast.

Reviews

...moves beyond the sensational depictions we're used to in order to find a more nuanced and contemplative visual document of the once-beating heart of American capitalism.",
- i-D (Vice), August 26, 2016

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