Landmark: The Fields of Landscape Photography
By (Author) William A. Ewing
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st October 2014
6th October 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Nature in the arts
779.36
Hardback
256
Width 305mm, Height 255mm
1980g
Landscape is unquestionably the richest genre in photography, and has been since its beginnings. It now finds itself at the cutting edge of contemporary image making, driven partly by an enduring fascination with the land, and partly by the urgent need to take stock of the extraordinary forces impacting on our environment. Fact and fiction mix in this first truly international survey of a vibrant, burgeoning field, its masterful twenty-first-century practitioners, and their work.
William A. Ewing, the eminent photography author and curator, has selected 240 photographs by over 100 photographers, ranging from renowned figures such as Andreas Gursky, Richard Misrach, Susan Derges and Edward Burtynsky, to younger rising stars, including Olaf Otto Becker, Pieter Hugo and Penelope Umbrico. Each represents an individual or original viewpoint of a shared concern for our rapidly changing environment.
Organized into ten themes - Sublime; Pastoral; Artefacts; Rupture; Playground; Scar; Control; Enigma; Hallucination; Reverie - Landmark covers the full range of the genre, and sometimes even goes outside it: from bucolic images picturing the last vestiges of 'nature', through disturbing depictions of a sullied Earth, scarred and abused, to surreal and artificial landscapes where nature is channelled, controlled and regulated.
William A. Ewing contributes introductory texts to each of the sections, as well as the preface and introduction, and the book also features concise statements by the photographers themselves. The result is a thought-provoking meditation on the meaning of landscape in today's world.
'A definitive study of contemporary landscape photography in all its conceptual variety' - Financial Times
'An exhaustive and enlightening survey of the genre' - British Journal of Photography
'An expansive survey of all things sublime and pastoral' - Daily Telegraph
'This beauty of a book celebrates the wonderment of rural and urban landscapes around the globe' - Time Out
'An antidote to the cacophony of selfie portraits indulgence on most Instagram feeds' - Independent on Sunday
William A. Ewing is an author, lecturer, curator of photography and museum director. Director of the Muse de l'Elyse in Lausanne from 1996 to 2010, his many publications on photography include The Body, Arnold Newman: Masterclass, Landmark and Lois Greenfield: Moving Still.