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RECLAIMED | 1st Edition SIGNED

£45.00

SIGNED by Paul Hart

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RECLAIMED (Ist Edition)

Dewi Lewis Publishing (2020)

The concluding part of the Fenland series

Hardback

Essay by Isabelle Bonnet in French & English

Cloth bound cover with foil blocked title & tip print

108 pages. 52 Duotone plates

295mm x 295mm

ISBN : 978-1-911306-64-3

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Hart’s landscapes create a dialogue between art and document, lyricism and storytelling, the sublime and the ordinary. Almost everywhere, rectilinear and regular shapes unfold, impeccably drawn furrows responding to rows of trees, industrial constructions and metal structures… No movement animates this nature morte, no bird awakens these low and heavy skies and endless horizons… Unlike the sort of landscape photography that long incarnated the collective and historical body of the nation, Hart’s images take on a universal value : the battered and exhausted Fens resonate like a subtle metaphor for what humanity engenders and inflicts on itself.
— Isabelle Bonnet 'Denatured Landscape' RECLAIMED

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