Scanscape
Marc Räder
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Add to basketScanscape is a compelling photographic study by German photographer Marc Räder, documenting the rapidly expanding suburban landscapes and gated communities of California's San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles during the late 1990s. Through large-format color photography, Räder explores themes of urban development, privatized living spaces, artificial environments, and the transformation of the American landscape. The work combines documentary observation with a subtle conceptual approach, offering a critical visual commentary on contemporary suburban culture. Published by ACTAR, this scarce volume has become an important reference in contemporary architectural and urban photography.
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On first glance, this book seems to be a collection of photographs of a carefully crafted scale model for a tract housing developer. Looking closer though, the barren fields, hills topped with cows and power lines, waterfalls and fountains, and sections of half-completed houses indicate that indeed these are real places where real people live. Yet the feeling of its being a model subsists. It's uncanny. Documenting the gated communities that have begun to sprawl into peripheral areas of the San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles (and for that matter, identical developments all over the U.S.), German photographer Marc Rder shot these images in such a way that the foreground and background are mashed together, giving the sensation that these are photographs of miniatures. These images invite repeated inspection into the detailed minutia of fabricated living environments, and are a powerful, thought-provoking commentary on these artificial, fenced-in housing divisions. Scanscape also includes an essay by Elizabeth McNeil wherein she poses questions to members of these communities, an essay by Peter Marcuse titled "Commodifying the Garden of Eden," and telling photos of assorted trappings and signage.
"The protection that is needed is mental as much as physical. It would spoil some of the pleasure of living in a new Garden of Eden to know that it is built, unlike the old, on the labor, the sweat, the poverty and hardship of many millions of others." Peter Marcuse
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