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Terri Weifenbach: Cloud Physics

Engelsk Hardback

Terri Weifenbach: Cloud Physics

Engelsk Hardback
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A luminous photographic consideration of atmospheric phenomena, visual perception and life on Earth, from the author of Des Oiseaux

In Cloud Physics, American photographer Terri Weifenbach explores the vital interconnection of our planet’s clouds and the intimate forms and textures of its biological life. The backbone of this work is a series of photographs (for which she received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2015) made at an American research facility used for the study and measurement of clouds, their origin, structure, particles and solar relationships. The exotic instruments she portrays are designed to express ephemeral atmospheric phenomena as sets of numeric data, yet Weifenbach''s camera (and her way of seeing) renders our organic terrestrial world as an unquantifiable mystery. The vibrant scenes of her wide-ranging images — tiny variations of light, humidity, fire, lightning; iridescent mists and vapors; glimpses of the animal kingdom and the vegetal world — are like myths-within-myths unfolding throughout the book, against a backdrop of endless weather events. In an original essay, Luce Lebart examines Weifenbach''s work in the historical contexts of visual art and environmental science.
Terri Weifenbach (born 1957) is an American photographer based in Paris. She has taught at the Corcoran College of Art + Design and American University (both in Washington, DC). Her work has been exhibited internationally for over 15 years and is in numerous collections, including the Sir Elton John Photography Collection and the Museum Ludwig in Koln, Germany. She has published more than 10 books, with presses such as Nazraeli and Atelier EXB.

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A luminous photographic consideration of atmospheric phenomena, visual perception and life on Earth, from the author of Des Oiseaux

In Cloud Physics, American photographer Terri Weifenbach explores the vital interconnection of our planet’s clouds and the intimate forms and textures of its biological life. The backbone of this work is a series of photographs (for which she received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2015) made at an American research facility used for the study and measurement of clouds, their origin, structure, particles and solar relationships. The exotic instruments she portrays are designed to express ephemeral atmospheric phenomena as sets of numeric data, yet Weifenbach''s camera (and her way of seeing) renders our organic terrestrial world as an unquantifiable mystery. The vibrant scenes of her wide-ranging images — tiny variations of light, humidity, fire, lightning; iridescent mists and vapors; glimpses of the animal kingdom and the vegetal world — are like myths-within-myths unfolding throughout the book, against a backdrop of endless weather events. In an original essay, Luce Lebart examines Weifenbach''s work in the historical contexts of visual art and environmental science.
Terri Weifenbach (born 1957) is an American photographer based in Paris. She has taught at the Corcoran College of Art + Design and American University (both in Washington, DC). Her work has been exhibited internationally for over 15 years and is in numerous collections, including the Sir Elton John Photography Collection and the Museum Ludwig in Koln, Germany. She has published more than 10 books, with presses such as Nazraeli and Atelier EXB.

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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 216
ISBN-13: 9780999265581
Indbinding: Hardback
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ISBN-10: 099926558X
Kategori: Fotografer
Udg. Dato: 20 jan 2022
Længde: 25mm
Bredde: 285mm
Højde: 216mm
Forlag: The Ice Plant
Oplagsdato: 20 jan 2022
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Kategori Fotografer


ISBN-13 9780999265581


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 216


Udgave


Længde 25mm


Bredde 285mm


Højde 216mm


Udg. Dato 20 jan 2022


Oplagsdato 20 jan 2022


Forlag The Ice Plant