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The city, Lori Nix ; essay by Barbara Pollack

Label
The city, Lori Nix ; essay by Barbara Pollack
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The city
Responsibility statement
Lori Nix ; essay by Barbara Pollack
Summary
Over the past eight years, Lori Nix (born 1969) has created meticulously detailed model environments and then photographed them--locations within a fictional city that celebrate modern culture, knowledge and innovation. But her monuments of civilization are abandoned, in a state of ruin where nature has begun to repopulate the spaces. "I am fascinated, maybe even a little obsessed, with the idea of the apocalypse. In addition to my childhood experiences growing up with natural disasters in Kansas, I also watched disaster flicks in the 1970s. Each of these experiences has greatly influenced my photographic work." Nix considers herself a "faux landscape photographer" and spends months building the complex spaces before photographing them. As critic Sidney Lawrence wrote in Art in America: "Oddly endearing, terrifying and often electrifyingly plausible, [Nix's tableaux] prod us to ponder the fact that, like it or not, our fate is uncertain."--Provided by publisher
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