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Greater Atlanta - Special Edition

Greater Atlanta - Special Edition

Greater Atlanta - Special Edition by Mark Steinmetz. Special edition. Large format hardback in new condition. Large format hardback in new condition. The special edition comes in a clamshell box. Signed by Mark Steinmetz to tile page. Also, includes a signed and numbered (21/25) original print. Edition of 25. Print size - 26 cm x 30cm, image size - 16cm - 22cm. No markings. This is a new book. Please see pictures. PayPal accepted, any questions please get in touch.

About Greater Atlanta

Mark Steinmetz completes his powerful and moving trilogy, β€œSouth”, with Greater Atlanta. Photographing in Atlanta and also its outlying regions, Steinmetz provides his testimony on contemporary American civilization. Combining portraits and landscapes, he weaves a symbolic and lyrical investigation that then subtly questions notions of progress. He further develops motifs – on the automobile, on the telephone – that were first introduced in South Central, and catalogues car culture, fast food, convenience stores, and suburban sprawl.

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Greater Atlanta - Special Edition by Mark Steinmetz. Special edition. Large format hardback in new condition. Large format hardback in new condition. The special edition comes in a clamshell box. Signed by Mark Steinmetz to tile page. Also, includes a signed and numbered (21/25) original print. Edition of 25. Print size - 26 cm x 30cm, image size - 16cm - 22cm. No markings. This is a new book. Please see pictures. PayPal accepted, any questions please get in touch.

About Greater Atlanta

Mark Steinmetz completes his powerful and moving trilogy, β€œSouth”, with Greater Atlanta. Photographing in Atlanta and also its outlying regions, Steinmetz provides his testimony on contemporary American civilization. Combining portraits and landscapes, he weaves a symbolic and lyrical investigation that then subtly questions notions of progress. He further develops motifs – on the automobile, on the telephone – that were first introduced in South Central, and catalogues car culture, fast food, convenience stores, and suburban sprawl.

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Books by Mark Steinmetz

Books by Nazraeli Press