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By Rail and By Sea

By Rail and By Sea

Scott Conarroe

by Simon Winchester and Scott Conarroe
Hardback
Publication Date: 28/01/2015

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This major collation of Conarroe's sarcastically romanticised wanderlust is also an immersive photographic statement portraying the deadpan geographic beauty of vast stretches of North America. Scott Conarroe's project began as a study of Canadian and US railways, as well as the coastlines of these hulking giants. Over time it became a portrayal of the Western most front of civilisation; a bloc of British Empire and Cold War superpower. Each work depicts images of idealistic beauty blocked by portions of post-industrial malaise and decay. We are forever approaching these grand vistas and roadways, where images of capitalist infrastructure masquerade as an idealised sense of freedom. Comparable with Stephen Shore and Joel Sternfeld in a tradition of exploring the 'cinematography' of a peculiar North American ennui, Conarroe is brought to the forefront with this publication, undertaken in collaboration with the Stephen Bulger Gallery in Toronto. 'By Rail and By Sea' is an important photographic statement, a kind of deadpan beauty that plays on themes of isolation, transience and the infinite. 110 colour and b/w illustrations
ISBN:
9781908966438
9781908966438
Category:
Photographs: collections
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
28-01-2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Black Dog Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
144
Dimensions (mm):
279x305x0mm
Weight:
1.32kg
Simon Winchester

Simon Winchester is the bestselling author of ‘Atlantic’, ‘The Man Who Loved China’, ‘A Crack in the Edge of the World’, ‘Krakatoa’, ‘The Map That Changed the World’, ‘The Surgeon of Crowthorne’ (’The Professor and the Madman’), ‘The Fracture Zone’, ‘Outposts’ and ‘Korea’, among many other titles. In 2006 he was awarded the OBE. He lives in western Massachusetts and New York City.

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