Originally from Saratoga Springs, New York, Justin studied at The School of The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. He has always been interested in the landscape and his work continues to focus on its stories and meaning. His work has shown nationally and internationally. He is the recipient of the 2009 Arthur Griffin Legacy Award and winner at the 2009 New York Photography Awards for Best Fine Art Series. Justin currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. I am featuring work from two series, and the statement below is for And Still We Gather With Infinite Momentum.
One's relationship to place, context and meaning are always in flux and fleeting. The American landscape as a whole has been created through history, mythology and metaphor. Perhaps all we see when we stand in front of the landscape are archetypes: preconceived notions and pre-experienced views. Landscape is a manifestation of culture. Our perception grows out of how we have seen the landscape represented historically and in popular culture.
Images from And Still We Gather With Infinite Momentum







Images from Flat On My Face At The Edge Of The World




2 comments:
I would have loved his work if I hadn't discovered that all 3 series on his website are heavily "inspired" by the works of ONE artist - Clang. Coincidently also based in New York.
http://scalesfellfrommyeyes.blogspot.com/2009/07/jackpot.html
you should be sure of such statements before you post them in a public forum. i can assure you... that, what you are suggesting is entirely false.
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