Shaun O'Boyle has been photographing ruined landscapes and
buildings, primarily in the mid-Atlantic region, for more than
twenty-five years. This collection of photographs features some of
his best work. The book is divided into four sections, each
representing a type of site now abandoned--prisons and mental
health institutions, steel production facilities, coal mining and
processing facilities, and a weapons arsenal. These photographs are
hauntingly beautiful; they are also historically and culturally
instructive.
Modern Ruins begins with an introduction by architectural
essayist Geoff Manaugh, who offers insight into why people are so
drawn to ruins and what they might mean to us in a larger
psychological sense. Brief essays by noted historians Curt Miner,
Kenneth Warren, Kenneth Wolensky, and Thomas Lewis offer social and
historical contexts for the sites documented in the book. These
sites include Eastern State Penitentiary, Bethlehem Steel, and
Bannerman's Island Arsenal, among others. The book concludes with
an interview with the photographer that touches on his fascination
with ruins and explores some of his procedures for documenting
them. Modern Ruins is a compelling collection of stunning and
melancholy photographs, one that helps us hear these abandoned
places speak.
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