Dan Holdsworth – A Photoworks Monograph

1 January 2005

This book has now become a highly sought after collector's item.

Dan Holdsworth has gained an international reputation for landscape photographs in which the subtle merging of nature, architecture and technology combines with dramatic effects of light and space to produce powerful visions of our contemporary world. Holdsworth's locations have a global range, from the apparently mundane - car parks and motorway intersections - to the epic and sublime topography of places such as Iceland. But his camera transforms each scene into something remarkable and often stage-like; Holdsworth's places are alien to everyday experience but alive with the sense of human endeavour and imagination accelerating into the future.

Produced by Photoworks, co-published with Steidl

Essays by Angus Carlyle, David Chandler and Andrew Cross, with an interview with the artist by Charlotte Cotton

Edited by Celia Davies

Designed by SMITH

Hardback, 112 pages, 290mm x 220mm

56 colour plates

ISBN 3-86521-087-2

Published in 2006

 

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