Hadrian's Wall [image]

  • John Darwell

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Abstract

The book 'Land matters: landscape photography, culture and identity' features images from John Darwell's 'Dark Days' (2001) series, including 'Hadrian's Wall'. Text on the photographer's practice/history is provided by author Liz Wells. In this major work on landscape photography, extensively illustrated in colour and black & white, Liz Wells is concerned with the ways in which photographers engage with issues about land, its representation and idealisation. She demonstrates how the visual interpretation of land as landscape reflects and reinforces contemporary political, social and environmental attitudes. She also asks what is at stake in landscape photography now through placing critical appraisal of key examples of work by photographers working in, for example, the USA, in Europe, Scandinavia and Baltic areas, within broader art historical and political concerns. This illuminating book will interest readers in photography and media, geography, art history and travel, as well as those concerned with environmental issues.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLand matters: landscape photography, culture and identity
EditorsLiz Wells
Place of PublicationLondon & New York
PublisherI.B. Taurus
Pages178-181
ISBN (Print)9781845118655
Publication statusPublished - 30 Jul 2011

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