Tearing Real Images from Clichés: Edward Burtynsky’s Industrial Landscapes

Such a voyage does not necessarily imply great movements in extension; it becomes immobile, in a room and on a body without organs—an intensive voyage that undoes all the lands for the benefit of the one it is creating. (Deleuze and Guattari 1983: 319) Edward Burtynsky’s manufactured landscapes – large-format, photographic compositions of industrially-transformed [...]
Jul 31, 2011 | Categories:Architecture, Art, Featured, Theory | Tags: Alfred North Whitehead, Bruno Latour, Edward Burtynsky, Elizabeth Grosz, Gerhard Richter, Gilles Deleuze, Jacques Derrida, Jeff Wall, Michael Fried, Photography, Roland Barthes, Rosalind Krauss, Timothy O'Sullivan | Leave A Comment »








