
Hannah Neal
Jackie Brenner
Jennifer Shaw
Judy Cooper
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Richard Sexton, Terra Incognita
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Richard Sexton, Terra Incognita
128 pages, 12.2x11.2, Hardcover.
Chronicle books
Signed by the author.
Until recent catastrophic events, little
attention was paid to the landscape and ecology of the American Gulf
Coast. Acclaimed photographer Richard Sexton's evocative
black-and-white images capture this often-overlooked terrain throwing
into haunting relief the marshes, forests, and bayous from the
Mississippi River to the Florida Panhandle. Sexton focuses on the
intersection between human culture and natural phenomena, creating a
body of work attuned to the passage of time, loss, and renewal. Essays
by museum directors J. Richard Gruber and John Lawrence place the
images in the context of southern photography, while horticulturist
Randy Harelson illuminates the environmental challenges unique to the
region. Terra Incognita is the first book to so strikingly illustrate the vulnerability, resilience, and splendor of America's third coast.
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