ON
THE BEACH
Richard
Misrach
Hardbound,
20" x 16", 80 pages
38 color illustrations
2007, Aperture
From the Publisher:
Richard Misrach, one of today's most prolific contemporary masters,
is internationally renowned for his carefully considered, beautifully
rendered epic works. In On the Beach, a lavishly produced,
oversized monograph that features the long-awaited publication
of this spectacular series, Misrach hones in on our delicate relationship
to the sea.
Light, color, and form are crucial components
in Misrach's explorations of difficult subjects. In this body
of work he uses a gorgeous, slowly shifting color palette gleaned
from changes in depth and tide; abstract patterns of waves and
rippling water, and beaches both empty and cluttered. Throughout
the series, Misrach carefully balances the minutiae of human gesture
against the massive scale of the sea. In some images, a lone figure
floats in a liquid field of brilliant turquoise-or in others,
lies beached and partially buried. The details in the images are
frequently ambiguous. Are the figures relaxed or drained of life?
Cavorting in the surf or panicking in the riptide? The balance
is a fragile one between control and surrender to the elements.
As Misrach says, the work is 'suffused with a sense of the sublime,
but it also begins to expose our vulnerability and fragility as
human beings.'
At 20 x 16 inches, On the Beach is the
largest book ever published by Aperture, and also the first major
publication of new work by Misrach in many years. It accompanies
a major touring exhibition, with stops in Chicago, Honolulu, Seattle
and at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.-a venue
that very rarely shows the work of living artists.
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