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This new project by German-born photographer Renate Aller is an
extension of the ongoing series and book "Oceanscapes" (2010).
Aller has continued to make images of the ocean from a single
vantage point--for which she is internationally known--but for the
last several years, she has also photographed sand dunes in New
Mexico and Colorado. She has now paired the resulting images in a
fascinating new series that continues her investigation into the
relationship between romanticism, memory and landscape in the
context of our current sociopolitical awareness. There is both a
visual and visceral relationship between the two bodies of work.
The desert images also capture visitors to the dunes, who engage in
beach activities far away from any large body of water. And while
these parallel realities are from completely different locations,
the simultaneous, multiple activities on the sloping sand hills
appears as if layers of different people and activities were
choreographed next to rolling waves of the sea. Aller's first
combination of these images was in book form, for a mammoth
handmade book that was 36 inches wide. The overwhelming success of
that publication has inspired this new trade edition, which
features the largest binding that can be mechanically bound, and
includes an expanded selection of the work.
Born in Germany, Renate Aller lives and works in New York. "Ocean
and Desert" is her third monograph published with Radius Books,
following "Dicotyledon" and the long-term project "Oceanscapes-One
View-Ten Years." Pieces from that series and other site-specific
artworks are in the collections of corporate institutions, private
collectors and museums, including the Lannan Foundation, Santa Fe;
the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; Yale University Art
Gallery, Conneticut; the George Eastman House, Rochester; New
Britain Museum of American Art; Hamburger Kunsthalle; and the
Chazen Museum of Art, Madison.
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