Gowanus
This project originated in the pandemic lockdown in New York City, when I began exploring the nearby Brooklyn neighborhoods of Red Hook and Gowanus. I photographed structures that interested me: an enormous abandoned grain terminal, the cranes used to move shipping containers, the highest train station in the city. Eventually I turned my focus on the Gowanus Canal, a polluted waterway with an industrial past and a gentrifying future. These photographs are landscapes which exist at the edges of environmental destruction: peril reflecting life.
The work was exhibited at Space to Be Gallery in Madrid in November and December, 2021.
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Prints
17″ x 22″ giclée print on rag paper, edition of 30 | $450 |
36″ x 48″ giclée print on rag paper, edition of 20 | $2500 |
Tax and shipping additional. |