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OIL [Hardcover]

EDWARD BURTYNSKY (Author)
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April 21, 2011 3865219438 978-3865219435 1
In 1997 I had what I refer to as my oil epiphany. It occurred to me that the vast, human-altered landscapes that I pursued and photographed for over twenty years were only made possible by the discovery of oil and the mechanical advantage of the internal combustion engine. It was then that I began the oil project. Over the next ten years I researched and photographed the largest oil fields I could find. I went on to make images of refineries, freeway interchanges, automobile plants and the scrap industry that results from the recycling of cars. Then I began to look at the culture of oil, the motor culture, where masses of people congregate around vehicles, with vehicle events as the main attraction. These images can be seen as notations by one artist contemplating the world as it is made possible through this vital energy resource and the cumulative effects of industrial evolution."

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  • Hardcover: 216 pages
  • Publisher: Steidl; 1 edition (April 21, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 3865219438
  • ISBN-13: 978-3865219435
  • Product Dimensions: 12 x 15 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #390,624 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Burtynsky's crude, May 15, 2010
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This has to be a book of monumental proportions: the photographer's ten year concept; ninety-nine stunning photos; just over fourteen by eleven inches; weighing over six pounds (and I might just add some monumental dreary writing).

It's very refreshing to see a photo book that is devoted to an in depth look at one subject and thankfully in its widest visual form. Burtynsky traveled across America, Canada, China, Azerbaijan and Bangladesh to capture images showing extraction, refinement, transport, motor culture and the end result of transport when oil has been used.

These are photos that will just grab and amaze you, straight reportage and no arty gimmicks (who needs them when the subject matter is this visually fascinating). Brand new pipelines in Alberta that are angled across the country and you'll notice that a forest has been cut down to follow the angle of the pipes, dozens of nodding-donkeys across the landscape in Belridge, California, Fort McMurray tar sands in Alberta, six deep flyovers in LA, the quite extraordinary decaying derricks and oil polluted land in Baku, Azerbaijan, tire and crushed auto dumps and yet more amazing shots of the shore in Chittagong, Bangladesh where the locals cut up, big super tankers into small bits for re-cycling, mostly by hand, too. All these remarkable photos are presented on the page with generous margins and printed on matt art with a 175 screen and because Burtynsky took all the photos they have a continuity of color and texture.

The book is in two parts. The photos then three essays. The first one by Paul Roth, of the Corcoran Gallery, Washington, DC, is amazingly verbose, as in:

'This modern form of sublimity is more complex than mere technophobia. It acknowledges our dependence on automation, its betterments and pleasures; our astonishment at its extremes; and finally, our creeping terror at its consequentiality. We see no simplistic villainy in Burtynsky's pictures--no industrial Golem, no homicidal Frankenstein. Rather, we see the ordering force of man, and the chilling, corrosive, penultimate threat that lies at the black heart of our rationalism.'

There are just over fifty paragraphs of this stuff! The other two essays (both written in an easy to follow straightforward style) are fortunately worth reading as they a reveal some historical detail about the sticky stuff and some background to the photos but I thought it rather odd that between these two there is a section with six photos of the deserted Ford Motor factories in Detroit. I would have thought they belonged in the main part of the book. The essays get no index but all the photos do with thumbnails and captions. Why the very brief captions can't be centered under the photos instead of having to constantly turn to the back to read them is very annoying in my opinion.

Burtynsky has already published two visually strong photo books (China and Quarries, both from Steidl) and with Oil he continues to deliver remarkable images.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome, April 5, 2011
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This book is quite something. I am not that familiar with the list of photography books that might aspire to accomplish so much, but I certainly know of no other book that can change one's view of the world. "Oil" is a comprehensive visual indictment of the way we live as fueled by oil. The scope of the photographs is amazing and the cumulative effect is immensely powerful. It connects things - producton, distribution by ship and truck, the visual culture that cheap oil and the automobile created, and all the resulting waste. Tire waste, petroleum waste - waste, waste and more waste. Even the often gleaming infastructure - the pipelines and the highways - to support it all is both awesome and depressing. The book forces you to ask "what have we done?" And if you do not look away, you know what the answer is - "gigantic, gargantuan damage that is unlikely to be recovered from - ever."
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3.0 out of 5 stars Oil, January 23, 2012
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Excellent booked - since it is big and heavy it should be packed well Unfortunately slightly damaged on the corners
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