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San Francisco, CA
Marker Books
1999
154
hardcover
book
1-881529-58-4
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Berlin
Kehrer
2011
93
hardcover
book
978-3-86828-229-0
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New York
Harry N. Abrams
1997
223
hardcover
book
0-8109-3434-5
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Hulls Cove
Dog Ear Press
1981
1st
softcover
book
0-937966-04-5
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London
Jonathan Cape
1991
208
softcover
bok
0-224-03130-9
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Smithsonian Institute, Space Telescope Science Institute
New York
Harry N. Abrams
2000
64
softcover
book
0-8109-2923-6
@Amazon
Los Angeles, LA
Alskog, Inc.
1975
96 p.
pb.
Book
0-690-00786-8
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Text engl.
San Francisco, CA
Harper Collins Publisher
1993
first edition, 25.000 copies
pb.
Buch
0-00-638256-8
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Text engl.
New York, NY
Studio
1996
first printing
hc.
Buch
0-670-86881-7
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Text engl.
London
Jonathan Cape
2012
first edition
228 p.
hb.
bk
9780224096300
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Chicago, IL
Contemporary Books
1996
hb.
Buch
0-8092-3200-6
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Text engl.
New York, NY
Aperture
1997
first edition
hb.
book
0-89381-726-0; 978-0893817268
Text engl. - „During the past fifteen years of his career as an artist/photographer, Hanson has documented-- often in aerial photographs that are deceptively, inexorably beautiful-- some of the devastations that humans have inflicted and continue to impose upon the environment. Each of the four photographic series in this book provides a different look at the consequences of our actions. - Waste Land opens with a series of photographs of strip mines in Colstrip, Montana that Hanson created in the early 1980s, a series he describes as "a chronicle of entropy, an elegy for a lost landscape." Beginning with photographs depicting trailer parks and company houses-- void of any human presence-- the vantage point moves upwards through images of the community's mine, power plant, and industrial site, to aerial shots that become increasingly abstract. Ultimately, the series reveals Colstrip as arena and metaphor for the use, misuse, and abuse of power. - Hanson's Minuteman Missile Sites series focuses on one aspect of the American industrial and military landscape: bleak aerial views of silos, each containing a missile with a destructive potential nearly a hundred times that of the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. These images disclose some of America's secret landscapes; they mirror in both form and content the military's applications of photography for surveillance and targeting.“ (From publisher’s text; see also: www.amazon.com/Waste-Land-Meditations-Ravaged-Landscape/dp/0893817260; seen 02.2018).
Köln, London, Reykjavik
Edition Hansjörg Mayer
1970
s. p.
Katalog
Text engl.
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