Nicholas Pollack: Meadow
By (Author) Nicholas Pollack
By (author) Robert Sullivan
By (author) John Stilgoe
Hirmer Verlag
Hirmer Verlag
7th December 2022
15th September 2022
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Individual photographers
Photography: portraits and self-portraiture
779.9974926
Hardback
120
Width 203mm, Height 254mm
660g
The photographs in Nicholas Pollack's new book Meadow were made between 2015-2020 in and around Secaucus, New Jersey, U.S. Inspired by the landscape of the New Jersey Meadowlands, Meadow is a body of work about a small plot of land and the friendships and interactions between a group of truck drivers who forge a transcendent relationship with the place. Nicholas Pollack's Meadow is tied to place - specifically, a place that is neglected by society. Meadow tells the story of a group of truck drivers who made a piece of overlooked salt marsh their own. Operating in the tradition of documentary style photography, Pollack shows both the social and the physical landscapes of America in Meadow. This book is Nicholas Pollack's ode to a small portion of the sprawling New Jersey Meadowlands, to its people and its landscape, and to the humanity enveloped in a post-industrial landscape.
"These photos capture not just a place, but the mood of that place-and in so doing they remind us to constantly broaden our sense of what constitutes 'nature.'"-- "Bill McKibben"
Nicholas Pollack is a photographer based in Brooklyn, NY. His works have been exhibited internationally and are held in collections including the Museum of the City of New York and the Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University. In 2016, he was nominated for an ICP Infinity Award, MACK First Book Award, and he was shortlisted at Self Publish Riga. He published a monograph of his celebrated project Nothing Gold Can Stay (2015) which can be found in numerous collections including the Whitney Museum of American Art Library and the Museum of Modern Art Library. Publications that have featured his work include Juxtapoz Magazine, Vice, and Vogue.