DAVID MAISEL : LAKE PROJECT
DETAILS:
David Maisel
26 works
DVD available
Book "The Lake Project" is sold out, copy available for display only
Chromogenic prints, 48" x 48"
DESCRIPTION:
For more than two decades, David Maisel has photographed civilization's aggressive advance across the American landscape. The sites he has pursued, the subjects he has discovered, and the abstract beauty he has confronted are all the more unfamiliar and disarming because of their aerial perspectives. Looking down from low-flying aircraft banking steeply over the terrain, Maisel constructs skewed landscapes that seem at times to have no horizons, no up or down, no near or far.
The Lake Project documents Maisel's work around Owens Lake, located just east of the Sierra Nevadas. This arid expanse, once an important stopover for migratory birds, is for the most part a desiccated bed of mineral deposits. Drained for the water needs of Southern California, it now contributes carcinogenic particles to the atmosphere during ìdust events.î These are not normal landscapes; there is no foreground, middle ground, or background but only the ground itself, teeming with malignant colors.
David Maisel lives and works in California. His work has been shown at SF Camerawork, San Francisco, Princeton University Museum of Art, and Fotofest, Houston amongst others.