Archival pigment photograph715 x 875 mm framed, non reflective UV glassEdition 1 of 7
About Chris Corson-Scott Producing evocative images juxtaposing historic industry within the reclaiming natural world, Corson-Scott captures remnants of industrial behemoths on which prosperity was founded, reminding us of our collective dependence upon, and necessary care of, the natural world. Corson-Scott’s capture of light is the equivalent subject of all his work. Speaking to the essence of the medium, bound to the attempt to arrest the fleeting moment, Corson-Scott remains resolutely insistent on the use of analogue film and ‘old-fashioned’ 8×10 view-camera as critical to the aesthetic of his work. Link to artists page→
Winter, Powerhouse at the Old Escarpment Mine, Denniston Plateau, 2016 | Chris Corson-Scott
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Scientists Performing Autopsies on some of the 300 Pilot Whales that Beached and Died, Farewell Spit, Golden Bay, 2017 | Chris Corson-Scott
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Kotanui Island and Rangitoto (After John Kinder), 2013 | Chris Corson-Scott
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Collapsing Coal Bin, Escarpment Mine, 2016 | Chris Corson-Scott
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