Mother River is a four-year project (2010-2014) for which the British-Chinese photographer Yan Wang Preston (*1976) photographed the entire 6,211km Yangtze River at precise 100km intervals with a large-format film camera. As China’s ‘Mother River’, the Yangtze is usually celebrated by idealistic images of iconic places. With Mother River, Yan Wang Preston conceptually undermines the deep-seated preference towards certain river places and their landscape representations. The equally spaced photographic locations produce no picturesque views or sublime concrete structures but a set of accidental and vernacular landscapes that have never or rarely been photographed before. The book tells an epic story of the entire width of China from its western highland to its eastern coast and demonstrates that in an era of abundant satellite mapping and saturated imagery, fresh views can still be attained by conducting ambitious, physical and personal mapping.
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The Yangtze River photographed with a large format camera: “A work of a genius and an eye-opening experience.”– Zelda Chaetle
The Yangtze River photographed with a large format camera: "A work of a genius and an eye-opening experience."- Zelda Chaetle

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ISBN
9783775744478
Publisert
2018-10-30
Utgiver
Vendor
Hatje Cantz
Høyde
330 mm
Bredde
275 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
160

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