Mark Steinmetz - Greater Atlanta, Nazraeli, 2009, Portland
Hardcover, signed. Printed in duotone on matt art paper, edition of 1000 copies.
Mark Steinmetz completes his powerful and moving trilogy, “South”, with Greater Atlanta. Photographing in Atlanta and its outlying regions, Steinmetz provides his testimony on contemporary American civilization. Combining portraits and landscapes, he weaves a symbolic and lyrical investigation that subtly questions notions of progress. He further develops motifs – on the automobile, on the telephone – that were first introduced in South Central, and catalogues car culture, fast food, convenience stores, and suburban sprawl.
Pages: 88
Place: Portland
Year: 2009
Publisher: Nazraeli
Size: 26 x 30 cm (approx.)
Included in "The Photobook: A History Volume III" by Parr/Badger
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Hardcover, signed. Printed in duotone on matt art paper, edition of 1000 copies.
Mark Steinmetz completes his powerful and moving trilogy, “South”, with Greater Atlanta. Photographing in Atlanta and its outlying regions, Steinmetz provides his testimony on contemporary American civilization. Combining portraits and landscapes, he weaves a symbolic and lyrical investigation that subtly questions notions of progress. He further develops motifs – on the automobile, on the telephone – that were first introduced in South Central, and catalogues car culture, fast food, convenience stores, and suburban sprawl.
Pages: 88
Place: Portland
Year: 2009
Publisher: Nazraeli
Size: 26 x 30 cm (approx.)
Included in "The Photobook: A History Volume III" by Parr/Badger
>> see more Vol. III picks here