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Bologna : Foto/Industria 2015

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Known internationally for his thought-provoking images, LaChapelle’s newest series Land Scape uses hand-crafted scale models to explore the infrastructure of oil production and distribution, illustrating the impact it has on modern society.

Photographed in the expansive deserts and along the coastlines of California, the stunning Refineries are shrines to the product and the lifestyle it makes possible. The underside of these captivating settings – made up of repurposed by-products bathed in an ethereal light – offers a vision of the unmagical consequences of the petroleum-dependent system.

In the Gas Station series, fuelling stations are enveloped by the lush vegetation of Maui (Hawaii). The rain forest acts as an organic force, both generative and destructive; the source of fossil fuels, it also has the power to re-engulf these man-made creations. Their eerie lighting and composition suggest art-historical influences from Edward Hopper to Ed Ruscha.

David LaChapelle combines popular references with art history, street culture with the metaphysical, to project a fascinating allegory of twenty-first century culture.

In the course of his over thirty-year career, he has been one of the most widely published photographers. In the last few years, his work has been displayed in numerous solo exhibitions, around the world. His photographs feature in a number of international collections at art institutions, including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, National Portrait Gallery in London and National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC.

David LaChapelle is represented by Galerie Daniel Templon, Paris

 

FESTIVAL
Land Scape
David LaChapelle, New York, USA
From October 3rd to November 1st, 2015
Foto/Industria
Pinacoteca Nazionale
Via Belle Arti, 56
Bologna
Italy

http://www.fotoindustria.it

http://www.davidlachapelle.com

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