John Gossage: Should Nature ChangeCondition: BRAND NEW ISBN: 9783958295469 Year: 2010 Publisher: Steidl Description: In John Gossage's words this is a book "with a particular context, of photographs to settle the feeling that I did not understand my home. To do that I set out, starting in 2003, to see what clarity my pictures might bring." And so came into being these photos of scenes, things, minor events and the look in the eyes of the young, all taken in every day non iconic places
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Condition: BRAND NEW ISBN: 9783958295469 Year: 2010 Publisher: Steidl
Description: In John Gossage's words this is a book "with a particular context, of photographs to settle the feeling that I did not understand my home. To do that I set out, starting in 2003, to see what clarity my pictures might bring."
And so came into being these photos of scenes, things, minor events and the look in the eyes of the young, all taken in every-day non-iconic places throughout his travels across America. "Should Nature Change," taken from the Book of Isaiah, is for Gossage both a declaration and a warning: "I am a humanist, like most of us are; I can't really step back to see the beauty and order of all this; closeness brings chaos and dread in this case. We have done harm to the place we live, I'm told, but it seems to me that we have done the most harm to ourselves and our best-laid plans. The planet has a plan to fix this, if we don't." To be continued...
This Land grows weary of her Inhabitants. John Winthrop