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160 p. : chiefly ill. ; 27 x 30 cm |
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Includes bibliographical references |
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A contemporary master of landscape photography, the influential South Korean photographer Bae Bien-U (born 1950) received international acclaim for his last monograph, Sacred Wood. Windscape picks up where that volume left off, extending Bien-U's exploration of nature to the animating presence of the wind among forests and rivers. The gentle dynamism of Bien-U's black-and-white photographs is enhanced by their prolonged exposure, which endows them with the velvety ethereality of nineteenth-century photography (also conjuring the more recent work of Thomas Joshua Cooper). Trees and grass bend in the wind; cliffs and rocks are enveloped in sea spray and fog, and the horizon evaporates in the white-gray sky. The Korean ideogram for landscape is composed of the words "wind" and "scenery," connoting the idea of a quintessence permeating all living things, and the neologistic title of this volume refers to this term, and to Bien-U's philosophy of landscape |
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Pae, Pyng-u, 1950- -- Exhibitions
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Bae, Bien-u
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Fotokonst
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Landskapsfotografi
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Photography, Artistic -- Exhibitions
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Landscape photography -- Korea (South) -- Exhibitions
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Photography, Artistic
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779.36092
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Inz Bae, Bien-u
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ISBN/ISSN |
9783775734974 |
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377573497X |
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