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Thomas Joshua Cooper : The World's Edge
Thomas Joshua Cooper : The World's Edge
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Author(s): Govan, Michael
Morse, Rebecca
ISBN No.: 9783791358260
Pages: 208
Year: 201909
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 82.80
Status: Out Of Print

This book showcases Thomas Joshua Cooper's monumental forty-five year career as a landscape photographer. Working solely with an 1898 Agfa field camera, Thomas Joshua Cooper has established himself as one of the foremost photographers of our time. His magnificent black-and-white seascapes explore specific points on the globe--often at the most remote areas, where sea and land meet. Fans of Cooper's Atlas Project, in which he has charted the Atlantic Basin, will be thrilled to find a generous selection of those images here--abstractions ranging from pitch black to clear white, and slight gradations in between. Exquisitely reproduced, these photographs reveal the coastlines of the five continents that encircle the Atlantic Ocean. This volume also features images that deal with themes such as the earth's changing environment; historical narratives; and North America's great rivers and their sources. Enhancing this book are an essay by Michael Govan; a biography of the artist by Rebecca Morse and Anne Lyden, International Photography Curator at the National Galleries of Scotland; and a chronicle of the Atlas Project by Christie Davis of the Lannan Foundation. Poetry by Robinson Jeffers and Theodore Roethke, Cooper's own writing, and maps from the artist's personal collection round out this retrospective book of one of the most celebrated and distinctive photographers working today.


Published with Los Angeles County Museum of Art.


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