Seventy-Two and One Half Miles Across Los Angeles
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For this project, Mark Ruwedel travelled across Los Angeles between 2011-2014, following in the footsteps of friend and author Nigel Raab. His carefully planned route spanning 72.5 miles began at his house in Westchester and ended at the Metro station in San Bernardino; a route chosen to cross as many geographic, economic, political and cultural boundaries as possible. The views and sights we see here reflect several legacies: from Raab’s own journey, to that of LA photographer Ed Ruscha, whose photobooks provided an inspiration throughout the course of the project.
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For this project, Mark Ruwedel travelled across Los Angeles between 2011-2014, following in the footsteps of friend and author Nigel Raab. His carefully planned route spanning 72.5 miles began at his house in Westchester and ended at the Metro station in San Bernardino; a route chosen to cross as many geographic, economic, political and cultural boundaries as possible. The views and sights we see here reflect several legacies: from Raab’s own journey, to that of LA photographer Ed Ruscha, whose photobooks provided an inspiration throughout the course of the project.
Dimensions | 21 x 25 cm |
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Binding | Hardcover |
Signed Copy | No |
Stock & Delivery Status | Ready for despatch within 7 days of order |
Publisher | Mack |
Date Published | 2020 |
ISBN 13 | 9781912339785 |
Edition | 1st |
Binding Additional | Embossed |
Author / Photographer | Mark Ruwedel |