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      Dan Holdsworth

      Blackout

      Essay by Oliver Morton | Book design by Dan Holdsworth and Simon Earith | 80 pages, 33 colour plates | 28.6 cm x 33 cm | SteidlBG | May 2012
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Dan Holdswortはアイスランドの氷河を、事実と虚構の中間的な奇妙な風景写真として収めた。青い空は真っ黒な空間になり、一方地表は薄い色になって、この作品のなかで風景は静けさに覆われた不気味なイメージとして撮影されている。
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