Northern Light
These essays confirm the continued relevance of 'north' as a site of cultural practice and artistic endeavour. If northern regions are tangible realities, the place of varied topography, light, climate, and biogeography, the location of distinct peoples and culture, typically they have bee...
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crtranscript:10.14361/9783839439753 2024-03-31T07:50:53+00:00 Northern Light Landscape, Photography and Evocations of the North Goldie, Chris White, Darcy 2018 http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/9783839439753 https://transcript.degruyter.com/view/title/536921 https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.14361/9783839439753/pdf unknown transcript Verlag Image ISSN 2365-1806 2702-9557 ISBN 9783837639759 9783839439753 edited-book 2018 crtranscript https://doi.org/10.14361/9783839439753 2024-03-05T05:24:27Z These essays confirm the continued relevance of 'north' as a site of cultural practice and artistic endeavour. If northern regions are tangible realities, the place of varied topography, light, climate, and biogeography, the location of distinct peoples and culture, typically they have been depicted through the traditions of northern landscape representation and the cultural narratives of an era. These discussions - focusing on Scotland, Northern England, Northern Europe, Siberia, the Arctic and Nordic lands - by photographic practitioners as well as theorists, explore and question this tradition, considering landscape as experience, reinterpreting notions of wilderness, emptiness and the sublime. Book Arctic Siberia transcript Verlag Arctic Endeavour ENVELOPE(162.000,162.000,-76.550,-76.550) |
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These essays confirm the continued relevance of 'north' as a site of cultural practice and artistic endeavour. If northern regions are tangible realities, the place of varied topography, light, climate, and biogeography, the location of distinct peoples and culture, typically they have been depicted through the traditions of northern landscape representation and the cultural narratives of an era. These discussions - focusing on Scotland, Northern England, Northern Europe, Siberia, the Arctic and Nordic lands - by photographic practitioners as well as theorists, explore and question this tradition, considering landscape as experience, reinterpreting notions of wilderness, emptiness and the sublime. |
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