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Golden Gate

First edition of Golden Gate by Richard Misrach (2001)

First impression

Large format hardback in new condition

Please note that the book is new and unread, however, there is a tiny park cause by a printing error to front end page and title page

No other markings

Published by Arena Editions

About

Begun in 1997, the project is yet another chapter in Misrach’s ever-growing thesis on the fundamental changes which humanity exacts on nature. Although a seemingly immutable structure, Misrach demonstrates how looking upon the Golden Gate Bridge is a constantly changing experience, resonant with the erratic complexity of the natural world. Each photograph evidences how light and weather alter one’s view. This fact is further highlighted by the consistent perspective Misrach takes in composing each shot. It is not the act of photographing which embellishes the day-to-day changes of this landscape, rather it is something beyond the control of the camera. Misrach takes the position of its steady transcriber.

$56.37

Original: $161.05

-65%
Golden Gate

$161.05

$56.37
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Description

First edition of Golden Gate by Richard Misrach (2001)

First impression

Large format hardback in new condition

Please note that the book is new and unread, however, there is a tiny park cause by a printing error to front end page and title page

No other markings

Published by Arena Editions

About

Begun in 1997, the project is yet another chapter in Misrach’s ever-growing thesis on the fundamental changes which humanity exacts on nature. Although a seemingly immutable structure, Misrach demonstrates how looking upon the Golden Gate Bridge is a constantly changing experience, resonant with the erratic complexity of the natural world. Each photograph evidences how light and weather alter one’s view. This fact is further highlighted by the consistent perspective Misrach takes in composing each shot. It is not the act of photographing which embellishes the day-to-day changes of this landscape, rather it is something beyond the control of the camera. Misrach takes the position of its steady transcriber.

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