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Historic American landscapes, recreated in technicolor junkfood
Written on June 19, 2016 at 4:57 pm, by jemie
Junk food, in the name of art. Two US photographers are filling their carts with sugar-laden cereals, processed meat and fizzy drinks to create a new kind of American landscape photography: the “food desert,” literally. Inspired by black and white landscapes shot by 1860s photographer Carleton Watkins, Chicago-based duo Barbara Ciurej and LindsayContinue Reading