Over a period of 25 years, the internationally renowned Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky has been an explorer of unfamiliar places where human activity has reshaped the surface of the land. His astonishing large-scale colour photographs of the landscapes of mining, quarrying, railcutting, recycling, oil refining and shipbreaking uncover a stark, almost sublime beauty in the residue of industrial “progress”. The implicit social and environmental upheavals that underlie these images make them powerful emblems of our times.
Edward Burntynsky
Manufactured Landscapes
Essays by Lori Pauli, Mark Haworth-Booth, Kenneth Baker, and Michael Torosian.
$64.00
Specs
Hardcover
13.1 x 11 x 0.7 inches
160 pp
Published by Yale University Press in 2003
ISBN 978-0300099430
