RATCLIFFE
POWER STATION
Michael Kenna
Hardbound, 64 pages, 12" x 13"
49 duotone plates
2004, Nazraeli Press
Introduction by Jeremy Reed
“Michael Kenna has, through his art, opened visual pathways
that help redeem eco-damaged or industrially proscriptive landscapes.
He is a poet armed with a camera who lyricizes light. He has added
the power station at Ratcliffe-on-Soar to the continuously expanding
geography of imagination.” – from the Introduction
by Jeremy Reed
Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station is located in
Nottinghamshire, England. Michael Kenna first began photographing
the power station in the early 1980s, and over the past several
years he has visited the site many times, producing a body of
work as ominous as it is beautiful. The Ratcliffe photographs
take on the tonal quality of a partially lit ecosphere unique
to the photographer and his subject. A brilliant manipulator of
half-light, Kenna’s grainy, spatial topography epitomizes
the gray skies of Northern England that were the ubiquitous backdrop
to his childhood. Kenna’s Ratcliffe photographs create the
impression of an atmospherically foggy day, registering the homeostasis
of a mood that is a dominant characteristic of his work. Beautifully
printed in duotone on matt art paper, Ratcliffe Power Station
is published in a first edition of 3,000 copies. - publisher
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