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Salt of the Earth A Visual Odyssey of a Transforming Landscape

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By: Barbara Boissevain(Photographer), John Hart(Contributor), Michael Honegger(Contributor), Laura Noble(Contributor), Elliott White, Jr.(Contributor)
108 pages, 96 colour photos
Publisher: Kehrer Verlag
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Salt of the Earth is a striking monograph, which skillfully captures humanity's impact on the environment. From ground-level perspectives to aerial shots, Barbara Boissevain's unique compositions of industrial salt ponds, accentuate the surreal qualities of landscapes altered by human activity. The artist's intention extends beyond crafting captivating visuals; her work seeks to raise awareness of pressing environmental concerns and inspire engagement in conservation-related activism. Boissevain's photographs of otherworldly landscapes compel us to reflect on the delicate balance between creation and devastation. Her powerful imagery challenges viewers to reassess their role in shaping Earth's future, ultimately urging us to confront the consequences of our actions and actively participate in preserving the environment for generations to come.

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Barbara Boissevain is a contemporary visual artist and photographer whose work focuses on the impact of human activity on the environment. Nature's ability to regenerate and reclaim human altered landscapes is a central theme in her work. Boissevain was born in Cleveland, Ohio and raised in Silicon Valley. She studied painting at Parsons School of Design in New York before immersing herself in photography, earning a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute and an MFA from San Jose State University. Her work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions throughout the United States and Europe and is in public and private collections, including the Google Corporate Art Collection, Sunnyvale, CA.

Art / Photobook
By: Barbara Boissevain(Photographer), John Hart(Contributor), Michael Honegger(Contributor), Laura Noble(Contributor), Elliott White, Jr.(Contributor)
108 pages, 96 colour photos
Publisher: Kehrer Verlag
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