Inherit the Dust

Inherit the Dust

PublisherEdwynn Houk Editions
Copyright Holder (Photos)Nick Brandt
Separations byMike Page
Bound byRoswell Bookbinding
FormatHardback
LocationNew York
This Edition Published2015
Pages / Font120 pages
ISBN978-0-692-52054-3
Library of Congress Classification Number2015956293
NotesThree years after the conclusion of his trilogy, On This Earth, A Shadow Falls Across the Ravaged Land, Nick Brandt returns to East Africa to photograph the escalating changes to the continent’s natural world. In a series of epic panoramas, Brandt records the impact of man in places where animals used to roam, but no longer do. In each location, Brandt erects a life size panel of one of his animal portrait photographs, setting the panels within a world of explosive urban development, factories, wasteland and quarries. The people within the photographs are oblivious to the presence of the panels and the animals featured in them, who are now no more than ghosts in the landscape. Some of the animals in the panels appear to be looking out at these destroyed landscapes with sadness, as if lamenting the loss of the world they once inhabited. By the end, we see that it is not just the animals who are the victims in this out of control world, but also the humans. The panoramas constitute 2/3 of the book. The final third features portraits of the animals that were featured in the life-size panels, the kind of unique emotional animal portraiture for which Brandt is recognized. Brandt contributes two essays: The first deals with the crisis facing the conservation of the natural world in East Africa, and the work of Big Life Foundation, the non-profit he cofounded in 2010, is doing to protect a critical part of it. The second essay is a behind-the-scenes description of the elaborate production, with accompanying making-of photos.
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