Michael Light: Near Planet
Five new large-scale, handmade artist’s books centerpiece San Franciscan Michael Light’s ongoing aerial photographic investigation into the complex landscapes of the American West. Shot with a large-format camera from small, self-piloted aircraft and rented helicopters, Near Planet highlights Light’s vision of vast, stunning beauty coupled with the bleakest realities of human manipulation of the environment.
Meditating on scale, geology, hubris and our insatiable hunger for materials,”Bingham Mine/Garfield Stack 04.21.06″ examines the world’s largest man-made hole, a copper mine outside Salt Lake City, Utah, and the nearby Garfield Smelter Stack, the tallest free-standing structure west of the Mississippi River. “Rancho San Pedro 04.28.06” is a survey of the southern Los Angeles basin shot in color that focuses on oil extraction, refining, global shipping, automobile transportation, and land use in LA’s most blighted cities of Compton, Carson, and Dominguez. The work shows a world of utter human transformation, yet still connected to history, and suffering the beauty of green growth each spring.
Other books explore the Mono Craters of Mono Lake, California; the Nevada valleys of Silverpeak and Walker Lake; and the blasted remains of Bikini Island in the South Pacific.
Each book encapsulates an element of performance, in that it is comprised of a single flight of intense observation. The darkness permeating the work — not only the inky blacks, but the edge of despair — is tenuously contained by the undeniable majesty, and even endurance, of the natural world, however marred and altered.
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Michael LightMono Craters 07.17.06, 200613 archival pigment prints (made in-studio), archival adhesive, custom box36 x 22 inches
91.44 x 55.88 cms -
Michael LightBingham Mine/Garfield Stack 04.21.06. #09: Tailings of Barney's Canyon Gold Mine, Near Bingham Canyon, Looking North, 2006archival pigment print mounted on aluminum40 x 50 inches
101.6 x 127 cms -
Michael LightRancho San Pedro 04.28.06, 200614 archival pigment prints (made in-studio), archival adhesive, custom artist boxbox: 36.5 x 23 inches (92.7 x 58.4 cm)
prints: 36 x 22 inches (91.44 x 55.88 cm) -
Michael LightRancho San Pedro 04.28.06: #12 Evergreen Container Terminal Looking Southeast, Terminal Island; Exxon Mobil Facilty At Left, 2006archival pigment print mounted on aluminum24 x 30 inches/61 x 76.2 cm
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Michael LightMono Craters 07.17.06. #07: 66 Years of U.S. Pumice Company Mining, Looking Northeast over South Coulee, Mono Craters, CA, 2006archival pigment print mounted on aluminum40 x 50 inches
101.6 x 127 cms -
Michael LightRancho San Pedro 04.28.06. 05: "Dominguez Hills Village," a 581 Unit Guarded Carson Community Built by "K. Hovanian Homes", 2006archival pigment print mounted on aluminum40 x 50 inches
101.6 x 127 cms -
Michael LightTwo Nevada Valleys: Silverpeak, Walker Lake. 04: Goat Island Looking East, Chemetall Foote Lithium Mine Beyond, Clayton Valley, Nevada, 2006archival pigment print mounted on aluminum40 x 50 inches
101.6 x 127 cms -
Michael LightBingham Mine/Garfield Stack 04.21.06. #12: Spine of the Oquirrh Mountains Looking West, 2006archival pigment print mounted on aluminum40 x 50 inches
101.6 x 127 cms -
Michael LightRancho San Pedro 04.28.06. 00: Oil Platform "Eva" Looking South, 2 Miles Off Huntington Beach, 1600 Daily Barrels, 2006archival pigment print mounted on aluminum, framed40 x 50 inches/101.6 x 127 cm
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Michael LightBikini Atoll 06.02.03, 200612 archival pigment prints (made in-studio), archival adhesive, custom artist boxbox: 36.5 x 23 inches (92.7 x 58.4 cm)
prints: 36 x 22 inches (91.44 x 55.88 cm) -
Michael LightMono Craters 07.17.06. 01: Looking East over Panum Crater, a 630-Year-Old Cinderdome; Mono Lake at Left, CA, 2006archival pigment print mounted on aluminum40 x 50 inches
101.6 x 127 cms