Publisher's Description
With artful composition and controlled framing—
but no digital manipulation—Edgar
Martins creates sublimely beautiful views of
often unbeautiful sites. Minimalist nighttime
beaches, forests ravaged by fires and Iceland’s
stark terrain have all served as subjects for his
large-scale color photographs. He also explores
the unexpected impact of Modernism on the
landscape, including startlingly graphic airport
runways and colorful highway barriers that, at
first glance, read like abstract murals. Certain
themes recur throughout Martins’ work. A sense
of place and alienation from it. A sense of mystery—
vividly embodied in scenes such as a
woman with a bouquet of balloons on a deserted
shore. And a sense that something unsettling
has just happened or is about to happen—a fire,
an accident, a close encounter with some
unspecified danger. As John Beardsley notes,
“Some images are what we habitually expect
photography to be—evidence of the world as
we think we know it—while others obscure
their subjects through an illusionism that borders
on magic.”
Book Information
ISBN:
1597110574
Publisher:
Aperture
Format:
Hardcover, 128 pages
Language:
English
Dimensions:
9,4 x
11 x
0,7 inches