LAND
“But the longer I moved through this setting, which had seemed so familiar to me, the more clearly I realised that our perception of it is deeply flawed. Is it a dearly held, habitual way of seeing things or a more deeply rooted kind of conditioning, perhaps anchored in our collective consciousness?”
In LAND the photographer Marco Zedler examines this ambivalence of perception in the rural region of his immediate surroundings in northern Switzerland. He shows how the will to order and the intensive management carried out by man shape the structure of the landscape. Corridors and courtyards bear witness to constant activity and yet are often deserted and lonely.
Hardcover 30x27cm | 88 pages | 45 photographs | english/german
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