09.28.08
NewCity reviews Industria
RECOMMENDED
Covering both sides of the industrial street, Ryan Zoghlin
and Dimitre bring us, respectively, into suburban residential
neighborhoods where well-kept houses and manicured lawns
coexist with factories, expressways and power plants;
and cheek-to-jowl with one of those behemoth plants—an
Exelon installation—captured in color at night in
all its overweening majesty. Playing on his beloved NIMBY
theme, Zoghlin’s lucid and bright color prints always
put domesticity in the foreground, only to subvert it
conclusively as the brutal and massive life-support system
looms or lurks obtrusively in the background, finally
dominating the image. Packing layers of assertive energy
into his prints by shooting cables, stacks, power lines,
grids and transformers—often from below—and
always capturing them in flaring artificial and blazing
moon light, Dimitre takes us back to the dystopic yet
celebratory futuristic portrayals of modern industry from
the movies of the pre-World War II period. For both artists,
high-intensity production surrounds and engulfs us, so
we would do well to find it pleasantly sublime. (Michael
Weinstein)
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