#LauraPlageman collages, manipulates, and reworks the prints into tabletop assemblages that are then re-photographed. Images of coastal beaches, unruly foliage, and monolithic mountains become contorted, dimensional, and reshaped to recall the experience of the location itself. This tweet was posted on May 27, 2022.
After creating photographs of the natural world, back in the studio, she produces the photographs as large-scale pigment prints and begins transforming them physically in response to the original image and to her memory of the place. #LauraPlageman#landscapephotographyThis tweet was posted on May 27, 2022.
In her two-part series, “Response” (“Land, 2006–2011”; “Sea, 2012–2020”), Laura Plageman expands on the genre of landscape photography with works that oscillate between image and object, photography and sculpture, landscape and still life.
#LauraPlageman#landscapephotographyThis tweet was posted on May 27, 2022.