Black maps/vivid waters : beauty and horror in David Maisel's The Lake Project and Terminal Mirage


Autoria(s): Messenheimer, Micah C.
Data(s)

01/01/2010

Resumo

"This paper examines The Lake Project and Terminal Mirage, the two components of David Maisel’s Black Maps series that concern water. Like the section of the Salt Lake chosen by Robert Smithson for his seminal Spiral Jetty, the alkaline waters Maisel photographs are subject to infestations of bacteria that that give them a visceral hue. Smithson provides a reference for this work; the artists are notable for their shared site, disorienting scale, and attraction to entropy"

Identificador

http://digitalcommons.du.edu/art_mrp/296

Publicador

Digital Commons @ DU

Fonte

Master's Research Papers

Palavras-Chave #Maisel #David -- Criticism and interpretation #Landscape photography -- Utah -- Great Salt Lake #Great Salt Lake (Utah) -- Aerial photographs #Owens Lake (Inyo County #Calif.)| -- Aerial photographs #Photography #Artistic #Aerial photography -- Exhibitions #History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology #Photography
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