Andrew Moore: Dirt Meridian bookcover

Andrew Moore: Dirt Meridian

Toby Jurovics 

(Text by (Art/Photo Books))

Ina Verzemnieks 

(Text by (Art/Photo Books))

Kent Haruf 

(Preface by)

et al.

Andrew Moore 

(Photographer)
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The myth and reality of the High Plains, from the author of Detroit Disassembled

In Dirt Meridian, Andrew Moore takes to the air to document the High Plains of North Dakota, South Dakota and Nebraska in a series of stunning, large-format photographs. The "meridian" of the title refers to the 100th meridian, the longitude that neatly bisects the US and has long been considered the dividing line between the East and West. Much of the meridian traverses America's so-called flyover country, those sparsely populated landscapes between the urban centers on either coast. Other parts of the meridian cross contentious zones such as the heavily fracked Bakken formation in North Dakota.
Dirt Meridian interweaves two stories: the myths and history of the vast, severe American High Plains alongside portraits of the people who live there today. Along the way, Moore worked with ranchers, farmers, crop dusters, game wardens, writers and historians to capture the mythology and reality of the High Plains. Many photographs in this book were taken using a specially modified camera in a low-flying plane; the resulting pictures, with their literal bird's-eye view, offer a unique perspective on this quintessential, seemingly boundless American landscape.
American photographer Andrew Moore (born 1957) is widely acclaimed for his photographic series, usually taken over many years, recording the effects of time on the natural and built landscape.

Product Details

PublisherDamiani Ltd
Publish DateSeptember 29, 2015
Pages140
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9788862084123
Dimensions11.1 X 14.2 X 0.7 inches | 3.4 pounds

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I find so many of the photographs to be moving, dignified, and deeply sympathetic, I am not sure you can ask more of a photographer.--Lyle Rexer "Photograph Magazine"

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