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Landscape as Longing: Queen's, New York

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In 2003, Frank Gohlke and Joel Sternfeld were commissioned to photograph Queens, New York, one of the most ethnically diverse boroughs globally. Their year-long project captures the complex dynamics of Queens through images of streets, homes, shops, and religious sites, blending landscape with the invisible emotions of its inhabitants. Gohlke's work highlights the tension between human structures and natural decay, while Sternfeld's photos reveal vibrant indigenous businesses representing home countries and cultures. Accompanied by an essay from Suketu Mehta, this collection offers a profound insight into Queens' multifaceted landscape.
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Ideal for readers interested in photography, urban studies, cultural diversity, and the arts.

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In 2003, Frank Gohlke and Joel Sternfeld were commissioned to photograph one of the densest concentrations of ethnic diversity in the world, the borough of Queens in New York City. This title deals with their work.

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In 2003, Frank Gohlke and Joel Sternfeld were commissioned to photograph one of the densest concentrations of ethnic diversity in the world, the borough of Queens in New York City. After more than a year of photographing everything from corner bodegas to the borough's boundaries, Gohlke and Sternfeld had not only captured the complicated dynamic that sustains Queens and its myriad communities; they had also evolved a unique theory of landscape photography in which landscape is a visible manifestation of the invisible emotions of its inhabitants.

The collection inherits the strength of each photographer's eye. Gohlke's Queens consists of streets, houses, fences, gardens, parklands, shorelines, and waste spaces, the territory where human arrangement contends endlessly with the forces that undo it: unruly vegetation, weather, rot, decay, and the "creative destruction" of a voracious commercial culture. Sternfeld focuses on the indigenous shops, restaurants, mosques and temples that make a walk in Queens feel like a walk in Thailand, India, or Peru – or all of them at once.

Often tucked into homes or converted factories, these places signify a home country, or perhaps a home country that exists more in the mind than in actuality. In conjunction with an essay by the acclaimed writer Suketu Mehta, this book is a powerful instrument for understanding a landscape that seems to defy interpretation. Gohlke and Sternfeld successfully make the dizzying patchwork of Queens accessible and visible.

Landscape as Longing: Queen's, New York is more than a photographic study; it is a testament to the vibrant diversity and intricate social fabric of one of New York City's most fascinating boroughs.

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Creative Review UK calls it "a fascinating study of an area that features one of the densest concentrations of ethnic diversity in the world."

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9783958290327

Publisher: Steidl Publishers

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 23 February 2017

Country: Germany

Imprint: Steidl Verlag

Illustration: Illustrated in colour and black and white throughout

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 315.0mm

Height: 280.0mm

Weight: 1880g

Pages: 156

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