The Light Observer #8: Landscape(s)
By: The Light Observer
Synopsis
What is a landscape, if not a mirror of our attention?
In this eighth issue of The Light Observer, we turn our gaze toward Landscape(s) — not as static scenery, but as a shifting field of relations, memory, and perception. The artists and works gathered here traverse geographies both external and internal, questioning how we inhabit the visible world and how it, in turn, inhabits us.
— from The Light Observer's website
In this eighth issue of The Light Observer, we turn our gaze toward Landscape(s) — not as static scenery, but as a shifting field of relations, memory, and perception. The artists and works gathered here traverse geographies both external and internal, questioning how we inhabit the visible world and how it, in turn, inhabits us.
— from The Light Observer's website
Contributor's Note
Light fading across landscapes.
— Lis, NL
— Lis, NL


