I've just surfaced. As expected it was a hectic few days.

John Divola,Isolated Houses (High Desert)/ From Four Landscapes Portfolio / Isolated House #5, 1990/92
This is very conceptual work. In the artist's statement for this series Divola says that:
'"Four Landscapes" is a portfolio of twenty 18"x18" black and white photographs. All prints are details from high speed 35mm negatives and are as a result very grainy. These images are organized into four groups with five photographs in each group. The four groups are to be exhibited sequentially and the complete portfolio is designed to function as a coherent installation. '
"California has been represented as culture in a natural paradise (mountains, desert, sea). In this environment, culture has now effectively enveloped the natural; yet, we are still driven to get outside, or beyond, the cultural. People wandering in nature, building houses in the desert, taking boats out to sea - these are the literal manifestations of this desire.Within the contemporary urban reality the natural has become emblematic of transcendence and the vague destination of a general desire to get "outside" or "beyond."

The southern Fleurieu where we have our holiday shack, is now a marine protection area.
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