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Author:
Burtynsky, Edward, 1955-
Title:
Burtynsky : oil / photographs, Edward Burtynsky ; essays, Michael Mitchell, William E. Rees, Paul Roth ; [editor, Marcus Schubert].
Edition:
1st ed.
Publisher:
Steidl ;
Copyright Date:
2009
Description:
215 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 30 x 37 cm
Subject:
Burtynsky, Edward,--1955---Exhibitions.
Photography, Artistic--Exhibitions.
Petroleum industry and trade--Pictorial works.
Photography, Industrial--Exhibitions.
Oil fields--Pictorial works.
Burtynsky, Edward,--1955-
Oil fields.
Petroleum industry and trade.
Photography, Artistic.
Photography, Industrial.
Burtynsky, Edward,--1955-
Erdʼ̇Ơkonzern.
<U+73AC>feld.
Erdʼ̇Ơindustrie.
Erdʼ̇Ơprodukt.
Burtynsky, Edward.
Erdʼ̇Ơ.
Photographie.
Burtynsky, Edward,--1955---utsṫƠlningskataloger.
Fotografer--Kanada--1945---utsṫƠlningskataloger.
Fotografi--Kanada--sekelskiftet 2000--sekelskiftet 2000--utsṫƠlningskataloger.
Fotokonst--Kanada--sekelskiftet 2000--sekelskiftet 2000--utsṫƠlningskataloger.
Oljeindustri--bildverk.
Olja (petroleum)--bildverk.
Geschichte 1991-2006.
Ausstellung--Washington (DC)--2009.
Exhibition catalogs.
Pictorial works.
Ausstellung.
Washington (DC, 2009)
Other Authors:
Mitchell, Michael, 1943-
Rees, William E.
Roth, Paul, 1966-
Schubert, Marcus, 1955-
Corcoran Gallery of Art.
Huis Marseille (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Notes:
Published in conjunction with exhibitions held at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., Oct. 3-Dec. 13, 2009 and Huis Marseille, Museum for Photography Amsterdam, Dec. 5, 2009-Feb. 28, 2010. Includes bibliographical references (page 200).
Summary:
"Edward Burtynsky's Oil collects a decades' worth of photographing the world's largest oil fields, refineries, freeway interchanges and automobile plants, in an attempt to comprehend the scale of production attending this most politicized of resources. The ideal photographer for this job, Burtynsky locates and documents the sites that urban dwellers never see, and questions human accountability. His imagery is vast in both scale and ambition, revealing the apparatus behind the energy we mine from dwindling resources, and the ongoing effects of the industrial revolution. "In 1997 I had what I refer to as my oil epiphany," Burtynsky explains: "it occurred to me that all the vast, man-altered landscapes I had been in pursuit of for over 20 years were all possible because of the discovery of oil and the mechanical advantage of the internal combustion engine." Burtynsky's epiphany is typical of his desire to lift the scrim of everyday life and reveal the basic resources that keep it in place. What lies beyond is not pretty, and the images in Oil sometimes resemble the post-apocalyptic desert landscapes of Mad Max, with their vast horizons of featureless sand and desert foliage, punctuated by creaky-looking oil machinery. With a unflinching eye, Burtynsky presents us with the reality of oil production as its role in our civilization undergoes massive transformation."--Jacket.
ISBN:
3865219438
9783865219435
OCLC:
(OCoLC)326585806
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
AAPF906 -- Ottumwa Public Library (Ottumwa)

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