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Domesticated Land

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In Domesticated Land Susan Lipper navigates an apocalyptic world poised between inertia and the end of mankind, somewhere in the California desert. Uncannily tranquil, the landscape offers a trans-historical litany of monuments, icons and signs from which the author and protagonist constructs a narrative interspersed with the words of historic and contemporary women. Putting female subjectivity into relief, Lipper obfuscates the romantic notion of the desert as a land of freedom and self-enlightenment. A lone snake, a dilapidated home, the remains of a cinematic stage set, the head of a fallen woman, a military base, barbed wire: such facts create fiction, and one that serves as an unnerving political admonition concerning the current state of America. It was in April 2012 that Lipper began to make pictures in the California desert. This was the beginning of Domesticated Land , her enigmatic finale in a trilogy of books, following Grapevine (1988–1992) and trip (1993–1999). The three-part journey, which spanned nearly thirty years and ended in 2016, saw Lipper travel from the forested Appalachian frontiers in the East of the United States – with a stint across the I-10 highway – to the so-called wilderness of the West. Her expedition was anchored in a dual search for ‘true’ America and her own territory: a personal, female perspective of a male-driven land, and a new fictional account of a well-trodden narrative. Pushing and pulling against the documentary tradition, Lipper’s Land is her last resort in quest of a redeemable future. In other words: ‘ Susan Lipper’s ‘Domesticated Land’ begins with a beautiful and haunting quote from Annette Kolodny’s ‘The Land Before Her’ and prompts our reading of Susan’s incredible book. It is a brilliant sequence of icily subtle black and white photographs of the American West that both triggers a photographic trajectory back to the 19th century, through Frederick Sommer, and New Topographics, and makes its own departures. Susan, as always, calls forth the very idea of how we gender both subject and photographic vantage point, coupled here with a claiming of this fabled environmental frontier. Bravo dear Susan, ‘Domesticated Land’ is a timely, problematizing and brilliant photographic story. ‘ Charlotte Cotton [curator and writer]
Publisher
MACK
ISBN-13
9781912339037
Subjects
Photography Books2018American photographerblackandwhitebwfemale artistSusan Lippertransfer

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