Lukas Felzmann: Across Ground
Exploring California's geography through photography and poetry
Forrest Gander author Corey Keller author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Birkhauser Verlag AG
Published:3rd Sep '24
Should be back in stock very soon
This book offers a visual exploration of California's landscapes, blending nature and culture through stunning photography and poetic insight. Lukas Felzmann: Across Ground captures the essence of place.
In Lukas Felzmann: Across Ground, the interplay between nature and culture is explored through a stunning visual narrative. Swiss photographer Lukas Felzmann, alongside poet Forrest Gander, presents a two-part examination of California's diverse geography. The first volume, Ground, features a meticulously curated selection of images representing each of California's 58 counties. Each photograph captures the essence of the landscape, devoid of human figures yet profoundly influenced by human presence, as emphasized by Gander's poetic reflections. This careful sequencing invites viewers to contemplate the subtle marks humanity leaves on the natural world.
The second volume, Across, takes a more liberated approach, allowing for a broader exploration of California's landscapes. Here, Felzmann's lens roams freely, capturing the intricate tapestry of natural and man-made elements that define the state. The juxtaposition of colors and grayscale images creates a rich visual experience, inviting the viewer to navigate through corridors of focus and engage with the essence of place. This journey through California is not only physical but also temporal, highlighting the evolution of both the land and the art of photography.
Ultimately, Lukas Felzmann: Across Ground serves as a profound meditation on belonging and movement, encouraging readers to reflect on their relationship with the landscapes they inhabit. Through this dual exploration, Felzmann and Gander invite us to engage with the world around us in a deeper, more contemplative manner.
ISBN: 9783037787649
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384 pages