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18
May – 30 June |
MICHAEL
LIGHT
Bookworks |
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Six large-scale,
handmade artist’s books centerpiece Michael
Light’s
ongoing aerial photographic investigation into the complex
landscapes of America. Shot with a large-format camera from
small, self-piloted aircraft and rented helicopters, Bookworks
highlights Light’s vision of vast, stunning beauty coupled with
the
bleakest realities of human manipulation of the environment.
New York Harbor 03.29.07, his second color aerial series, begins
in
New Jersey, rising out of the wetlands from which the entire
Metropolitan area has been claimed. It scans over the deep layers
of waterfront activity that characterize the area, revealing in
wintry hues of grey, yellow and brown the refineries, bridges,
shipping ports, airports, and highways built on the marshes of the
larger Harbor.
Meditating on scale, geology, hubris and our insatiable hunger for
materials, Bingham Mine/Garfield Stack
04.21.06 examines the
world’s largest man-made hole, a copper mine outside Salt Lake
City, Utah, and the nearby Garfield Smelter Stack, the tallest
free-standing structure west of the Mississippi River. Rancho
San
Pedro 04.28.06 is a survey of the southern Los Angeles basin
shot in color that focuses on oil extraction, refining, global
shipping, automobile transportation, and land use in LA’s most
blighted cities of Compton, Carson, and Dominguez. Other books
include metropolitan Los Angeles shot in black and white by day
and night, and Some Dry Space,
surveying the arid desert valleys
east of Los Angeles and into Nevada.
Each book encapsulates an element of performance, in that it is
comprised of a single flight of intense observation. The darkness
permeating the work – not only the velvety blacks, but also
the
edge of despair – is tenuously contained by the undeniable
majesty, and even endurance, of the natural world, however
marred and altered.
Light is a recipient of the 2007 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial
Foundation Fellowship in Photography. He grew up on Long Island
and currently resides in California. Major publications with
accompanying exhibitions include FULL
MOON (1999) and 100
SUNS (2003). Light’s work
in is the collections of the Los Angeles
County Museum of Art (LACMA); Victoria and Albert Museum,
London; New York Public Library; American Museum of Natural
History, New York (permanent exhibition); San Francisco Museum
of Modern Art; and many others. |
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| click on images for examples
from each series |
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| New York Harbor 03.29.07 |
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| Bingham
Mine/Garfield Stack 04.21.06 |
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| Rancho San Pedro 04.28.06 |
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