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Paul Kasmin Gallery

2014

Exhibition LAND SCAPE at Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York City

Publication: Damiani

Publication date: 2013

Credits: Paul Kasmin, Shana Nys Dambrot, Captain Paul Watson

Format: 12.4" x 9.4”

Features: 88 pages, 12 x 13 inches

Language: English

ISBN: 9788862083317

Excerpt from the critical essay, David LaChapelle: Fables Of Peak Everything by Shana Nys Dambrot:

 

The sites depicted in LaChapelle’s LAND SCAPE represent the globally networked industrial infrastructure of oil production and distribution. The Gas Station series was shot on location in the rainforest of Maui, and the Refineries were photographed both in the studio and in remote locations in the expansive deserts and along the majestic California coastline. The eponymous gas stations and refineries that populate LaChapelle’s iconic natural-world locations are staged as architectural avatars of a planet coping with the stresses of peak oil, and really of just peak everything.

 

 

Excerpt from the critical essay, The Passion Of David LaChapelle by Captain Paul Watson:

 

I consider David LaChapelle to be an activist extraordinaire precisely because he is possession of these four essential virtues. He has chosen the Way of the Artist and the path of the communicator. He is extremely passionate about it. He has an exceptional imagination to implement it and the audacious courage to advance it in the face of unknown consequences. And in appreciating his art, it is readily observed that he has a unique sense of humor.

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