Social and ecological developments are closely intertwined in our
present day. To what extent, however, is usually revealed too late
and only at the moment of catastrophe. This is precisely what
Julien Guinand's spectacular documentary photographs show. His
camera focuses on two mountain ranges in Japan: the Kii Mountains,
on the peninsula of the same name, and the Ashio in northern Tokyo.
Both are places that have suffered greatly from man-made climate
change, whether through the destructive power of a gigantic typhoon
season or the immense stress of industrial copper mining. Guinand
has tracked the massive environmental destruction that continues to
leave its traces. His pictures are impressive evidence of past
disasters, which at the same time open up a warning view of the
future.
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