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ftsaichicagodc:oai:digitalcollections.saic.edu:islandora_jfabc_6875 2023-05-15T16:48:38+02:00 The ground: . Shaw, Tate 2013 1 v. (unpaged) : ill. 31 x 21 cm. https://digitalcollections.saic.edu/islandora/object/islandora%3Ajfabc_6875 eng eng Preacher's Biscuit Books 89.96 https://digitalcollections.saic.edu/islandora/object/islandora%3Ajfabc_6875 For Rights information please contact Special Collections at the John M. Flaxman Library. Artists' books Photography Artistic StillImage 2013 ftsaichicagodc 2022-04-11T17:35:42Z "Tate Shaw's The Ground started with photographs made between 2010 and 2012 in a geothermal area of Iceland and at hydrofracking and former coal mining sites in Pennsylvania. The photographs were printed with an inkjet printer on heavy printmaking paper and then water was applied to wash out areas of the ink. The resulting images are interwoven with a personal essay where Tate recounts a period when he lived in a pastoral part of Pennsylvania now inundated by the natural gas industry. This essay book is about personal and historical failures to access the ground--both literally and metaphorically--as a source of energy and grasp its power."--Preacher's Biscuit Books. This book conveys both personal and environmental concerns. Still Image Iceland SAIC Digital Collections (School of the Art Institute of Chicago) |
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"Tate Shaw's The Ground started with photographs made between 2010 and 2012 in a geothermal area of Iceland and at hydrofracking and former coal mining sites in Pennsylvania. The photographs were printed with an inkjet printer on heavy printmaking paper and then water was applied to wash out areas of the ink. The resulting images are interwoven with a personal essay where Tate recounts a period when he lived in a pastoral part of Pennsylvania now inundated by the natural gas industry. This essay book is about personal and historical failures to access the ground--both literally and metaphorically--as a source of energy and grasp its power."--Preacher's Biscuit Books. This book conveys both personal and environmental concerns. |
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