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Authors

  • Mark Adams York Saint John University, UK

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1344/co20233589-94

Abstract

Questions addressed in this project are concerned with issues of photographic representation and the ways in which, through extended walks with a camera, the medium might reflect upon the problematic coexistence of nature and a cultural progressive drive towards limitless manufacturing within the context of the broader geo-political issues that affect the planet. Specifically, the images respond to problems such as the human exploitation of natural resources, urban expansion and our reliance on fossil fuels in an era in which climate change is threatening our existence.

Author Biography

Mark Adams, York Saint John University, UK

Mark Adams is a photographer and academic whose practice and research is concerned with landscape representation as a means of investigating the cultural forces which impact the environment. His large format landscape photographs are made during extended walks, which focus on the disregarded, indeterminate and transitory spaces with a recurring focus on post-industrial legacies. Adams’ methodology exploits photography’s empirical and suggestive qualities and the inherent tensions between indexicality and allegory in modes of photographic representation. Over the past 20 years Adams has exhibited in the United States, Europe and the UK. He published ‘Peregrinus [Bede’s Walk]’ walk in 2020 a publication, which is part map, part photo book that explores parallels between the flâneur and the ancient notion of the pilgrimage as allegorical journey. His work appears in various journals such as Next Level, Der Greif Magazine and recently in the American landscape publication 'Observations in the Ordinary'. He is Course Leader of Photography at York St John University and currently lives in North Tyneside.

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Published

2024-03-19