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Marilyn Bridges

    Markings
    Egypt
    Für die Götter
    Planet Peru
    Ägypten
    • Egypt

      Antiquities from Above

      • 128 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Marilyn Bridges's powerful aerial photographs document the architectural achievements of nearly four thousand years of Egyptian civilization, from the great pyramids of the Old and New Kingdoms to the splendid temples of the Roman period to Islamic beehive tombs. After months of delicate negotiations with the Egyptian military, Bridges gained permission to fly over and photograph these ancient monuments.With detailed historical notes on each of the sites depicted, a map, and an afterword by Bridges on her many adventures in making these photographs, Antiquities from Above gives a rare and beguiling perspective on Egypt's ancient splendors.

      Egypt
      4,0
    • Markings

      Aerial Views of Sacred Landscapes

      • 101 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      These earthworks were created for the gods, and Marilyn Bridges captures them as intended—from the heavens. Her photographic journey began with a flight over Peru, where she observed the vast spirals, "runways," and animal figures etched into the earth by the Nazca Indians. This aerial perspective unveiled the true scale of these enigmatic markings, inspiring her work. In the Yucatán jungle, Bridges photographed Mayan temples from low altitudes, revealing their grandeur amidst the dense foliage. Her images provoke deep reflections on the interplay between ancient cultures and the natural world, highlighting the geometric harmony of these sites against the encroachment of modernity. Her American aerial landscapes showcase a variety of forms and rhythms, emphasizing our responsibility to reconnect with the natural forces her photographs illustrate. In Britain, the closeness of monuments like Stonehenge to urban areas intensifies the contrast between ancient surveyors' intimate understanding of the land and contemporary development. Accompanying texts by geometrician Keith Critchlow, Nazca expert Maria Reiche, and critic Lucy Lippard enrich the narrative, offering insights into the significance of Bridges's work and the enduring power of these ancient sites.

      Markings