Interface examines the margins of our contemporary landscape – the intersection of urban and wild areas that are found in the most normal, everyday places, in plain sight. In this interface there is evidence of a dance where human construction invades and nature persists. These photographs of the interplay between the man-made and the natural reveal a surprising formal beauty that challenges the ideas of conventional beauty in the landscape.
David Kressler is a photographer living and working in Brooklyn, New York. He was born in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, DC., and received a BFA in photography from Maryland Institute College of Art.
Nominated by Reviewers:James Estrin, Co-Editor, New York Times Lens Blog, Lens Blog ; Rebecca Robertson, Writer, Photo Editor, Curator and Photographer, http://rebeccarobertsonphotography.com/Rebecca_Robertson3.htmlARTnews
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