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Doug and Mike Starn

Gravity of Light
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Description

The first book to celebrate the full breadth of the Starn twins’ innovative photographic career. Defying categorization, Doug and Mike Starn combine traditionally separate disciplines such as science, sculpture, photography, painting, video, and installation. Gravity of Light focuses on the breadth of the Starns’ photographic work, from their critically acclaimed debut in the 1987 Whitney Biennial to their current exploration of light as a requisite for photography and vision and as a symbol of enlightenment. In their most recent installation, large-scale photographs are lit by the Starns’ carbon arc lamp—an adaptation of an 1804 model by British physicist Humphry Davy—which produces a brilliant point of light too dazzling for the naked eye.

Author Biography:

James Crump is a curator and writer. Identical twins Doug and Mike Starn grew up in New Jersey and attended School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Today, their work is widely exhibited and represented in major museum collections. Jan Åman is a curator, writer, columnist, and urban activist specializing in contemporary art, urban development, and social phenomena.
Release date NZ
October 9th, 2012
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • Edited by James Crump
  • Text by Doug Starn
  • Text by Jan Aman
  • Text by Mike Starn
Illustrations
165 COLOR & B/W ILLUS
Pages
144
Dimensions
254x254x20
ISBN-13
9780847838974
Product ID
19850708

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