Research Catalog
Farmed
- Title
- Farmed / Paul Hart ; [introduction by Steven Brown].
- Author
- Hart, Paul, 1961-
- Publication
- Stockport : Dewi Lewis Publishing, 2016.
- ©2016
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Details
- Additional Authors
- Brown, Steven
- Description
- 104 pages : chiefly illustrations (black and white); 30 cm
- Summary
- The Fens, a region of reclaimed marshland in eastern England, is one of the richest arable areas in the UK. Paul Hart has been photographing this landscape of agribusiness over the last six years. In FARMED he explores this wide-open environment, a linear landscape of straight lines and flat horizons, which is monoculture at it s core. Hart's narrative pinpoints the objects that remain when all that surrounds has been cleared by modern agricultural practice. He conveys nature s vulnerability within this unsheltered and unprotected environment. Hart's working method is in the vein of documentary, exploring our relationship to the landscape by highlighting elements that are so often overlooked. He employs the analogue process and traditional darkroom techniques, to convey something of the soulful in a landscape that is rarely considered. As Steven Brown says in his introductory essay: 'Hart s photographs raise important questions about possession, ownership, mobility, stewardship, history, memory, perspective the list goes on. But none of these would matter much if the photographs were not, in their attention to the poetry of the place, earnest and moving.'
- Uniform Title
- Photographs. Selections
- Alternative Title
- Photographs.
- Subjects
- Genre/Form
- Photobooks – England – 2016.
- exhibition catalogs.
- illustrated books.
- Catalogs.
- Exhibition catalogs.
- Illustrated works.
- Catalogues d'exposition.
- Ouvrages illustrés.
- Note
- Farmed is the first book in a three part series on the Fenlands in the UK.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.
- ISBN
- 1907893970
- 9781907893971
- OCLC
- ocn949144265
- 949144265
- SCSB-1883449
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library