Joan Fontcuberta - Landscapes Without Memory

Joan Fontcuberta - Landscapes Without Memory

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Joan Fontcuberta tries to put the "real" into Dada's Surrealism. In this first major monograph to be published in the United States by one of Spain's most prominent and innovative artists, Fontcuberta subjects various imaginative landscapes--among them ones by Ceazanne, Turner and Weston in addition to Dada­, as well as photographs of his own body--to the manipulation of landscape-rendering software originally designed for the military and scientific communities. The limited visual vocabulary of the programs translates contours (like floppy clocks) into natural elements such as hills, rivers, clouds and the like. The result, actually, looks far from real. As Fontcuberta says, "In a typically surrealistic caper, introducing the critical-paranoid method in the technological heart of the computer, Dada­'s dreams become equally impossible landscapes." And, he might have added, gorgeous black-and-white ones.

This series of images of mountains, waterfalls and sunsets, contains the realistic elements of landscape but remain spookily generic and unreal.--The British Journal of Photography

Hardcover
96 pages
12 x 8.8 x 0.8 inches
2005