January 7, 2010

2010

Signed and numbered, verso

Gelatin silver print mounted to archival board

30 x 30 inches
(Edition of 5)
$3500.00

15 x 15 inches
(Edition of 15)
$1400.00

Please note that prices increase as editions sell.

Michael Lundgren | “If There Be Such Space,” FlakPhoto.com

From FlakPhoto.com:

Aaron Rothman and Michael Lundgren have spent the past decade engaged in a common photographic exploration of landscape. At times, their work has been very similar in approach and process and at other times has diverged to opposite ends of a continuum representing a shared vision of photography as an essentially transformative medium. The following is a reflection on the collaboration moderated by curator William Wylie.

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Browse all of Michael Lundgren’s work at ClampArt

Meadowlands

Joshua Lutz began photographing the Meadowlands ten years ago as a a documentary study of the 32-square-miles of marshy wilderness that sits between New Jersey and New York (while ostensibly searching for the remains of Jimmy Hoffa). Over the years, however, this project evolved into a compelling artistic exploration, revealing the soul of this liminal space. But Lutz’s photographs are not only representations of the landscape of the Meadowlands; they are also portraits of the individuals who inhabit the area. Lutz’s photographs explore the distinct personalities of the “Meadowlands,” while also considering the people’s relationships to the environs.