The Afterglow of Industry
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The Afterglow of Industry
The Afterglow of Industry brings together photographs from a ten-year project in which artist Chris Corson-Scott repeatedly travelled the extent of Aotearoa New Zealand, seeking out unknown, or remote sites which illuminate our dysfunctional present.
The Afterglow of Industry brings together photographs from a ten-year project in which artist Chris Corson-Scott repeatedly travelled the extent of Aotearoa New Zealand, seeking out unknown or remote sites that illuminate our dysfunctional present. Following this, several years were spent researching and writing on each of the 79 photographs featured in this book. In these texts, colonial and industrial histories weave in and out of geology, pre-European Mฤori history, outside forces from the United States and Europe, and contemporary issues like privatisation, asset sales, the New Zealand housing crisis, and the country's rebranding as a 'clean & green' tourist destination.
Similar to the collapse of America's industrial Midwest, New Zealand has also experienced the whiplash of industry vanishing. Here though, this has been complicated by much of this industry first emerging in conjunction with European colonisation. Corson-Scott's work focuses on these tensions, particularly in Te Waipounamu South Island, where the regions of the West Coast and Otago see industrial remnants contrasted with vast and complex landscapes. From these areas come images of freezing works on sacred rivers, contested mining projects, dwellings of 19th-century Chinese miners, gold processing plants still contaminated more than a century later, floods of acid mine drainage, and the demolition of factories which once built the country's modern infrastructure.
Elsewhere, on a remote sandspit is one of history's largest whale strandings, industrial spaces are repurposed by artists, controversial hydroelectric schemes divert rivers, ancient forest remnants become tourism, and city fringe orchards are bulldozed for development.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781954119451
Publisher: Daylight Books
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 28 August 2025
Country: United States
Imprint: Daylight Books
Illustration: Color Photographs
Contributors:
- Text by Christina Barton
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 320.0mm
Height: 267.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 180
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About the Author
Chris Corson-Scott was born in Auckland, New Zealand in 1985. He is a leading New Zealand photographer who has exhibited extensively in New Zealand, with work in public collections including Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tmaki, Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhet, and Victoria University, Wellington. His previous publications include Dreaming in the Anthropocene (Compound Press, 2016), Evanescent Monuments (Compound Press, 2017), and Pictures They Want to Make: Recent Auckland Photography (Photoforum/Rim Books, 2013).
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