![]() ![]() Some of the most unsettling examples of contemporary landscape painting in the United States are to be found in its prison visiting rooms, where they function as visual backdrops for family photographs. The full interview, along with its original introduction, appears below. ![]() ![]() Venue, of course, is a joint project between BLDGBLOG and Nicola Twilley of Edible Geography, and it is supported by the Nevada Museum of Art‘s Center for Art + Environment. I thought Emdur’s work-a look at the unexpected landscape paintings used as photographic backdrops in prison waiting rooms throughout the United States-deserved a second look, so I am re-posting the interview here. Įarlier this year, Venue published an interview with Los Angeles-based photographer Alyse Emdur discussing her project Prison Landscapes.
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