"Two revealing photo projects by Mitch EPSTEIN (*1952 in Holyoke, USA), who's the most important among US-America’s contemporary photographers.
This publication examines the development of his oeuvre on the basis of two very different series of photographs,
'Recreation—American Photographs (1973–88)' and 'American Power'.
'Recreation—American Photographs (1973–88)' represents traditional American Street Photography and depicts everyday situations,
quintessential testimony to life in the United States in the seventies and eighties. The open nature of a pluralistic society, one that decades later seems
to have lost its fortuity, is documented in the randomness of the encounters.
This is implied in the second photoseries 'American Power', which Mitch EPSTEIN began in 2003.
It draws attention to one of the major power conglomerates in America, the energy industry, one that intervenes not only in society,
but in nature as well, transforming them both in the process. Cooling towers and refineries dominate the images, breaking all rules of proportion
and degrading everything else around them to the status of insignificant marginalia." (publisher's note, © Hate-Cantz Verlag, 2010))
- Format
- HC, 25,5 x 38 cm., 120 pp., 59 color ills., German/English