• Infrastructure and the Landscape
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  • John Pfahl: Power Places
  • Richard Misrach: Border Cantos
  • Toshio Shibata: Landscapes
  • Burtynsky: Oil

 

In contrast to Misrach and Pfahl, Shibata is clearly aesthetically in harmony with his documentation of man-made infrastructure, primarily from Japan. His work, created over approximately 50 years, has been called Constructed Landscapes.
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Otaki Village, Nagano Prefecture, 2005.jpg
Juocho, Hitachi City, Ibaraki Prefecture, 2008.jpg
Saga City, Saga Prefecture, 2014.jpg
Minakami town, Gunma Prefecture, 2005.jpg
Grand Coulee Dam, Douglas County, WA, 1996.jpg
Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture, 2013.jpg
Takayama City, Gifu Prefecrture, 2011.jpg
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Kofu City, Yamanashi Prefecture,  2006.jpg
Hamada City, Shimane Prefecture 2009.jpg